Re: general table stats, ideas ? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Scott Marlowe
Subject Re: general table stats, ideas ?
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In response to Re: general table stats, ideas ?  (Mark Roberts <mailing_lists@pandapocket.com>)
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On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 11:27 AM, Mark Roberts
<mailing_lists@pandapocket.com> wrote:
>
>
>> My problem is, I need to benchmark set of tables, where - we can
>> assume - schema of each table is unknown, and we have no assumption on
>> any fields being present there. (altho, if there is no other way to do
>> it, we could assume id bigint not null default nextval('someseq'));
>> basically, I need to know when certain row was selected (read), and
>> when it was updated/created (insert). For that I need two fields. And
>> although former could be done, and I more or less know how to do it (I
>> think it can be done with rule, and default = now()) - I have yet to
>> find a way on how to do the same thing for select.
>
> So basically you've got a slony replicated database that you want to
> check (on a row by row level) when something gets read/inserted/deleted?
>
> It seems like you would want to add three fields to each table:
> last_read_time, last_update_time, and original_insert_time

If you need to keep track of all updates, past and present, then a
logging table of some kind would be needed, and a trigger to update it
possibly.  Or some kind of time travel setup.

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