Re: Triggers - Mailing list pgsql-jobs

From Usama Munir
Subject Re: Triggers
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Msg-id ff0e67090704170328u568f9654j3b56a1d461c871a2@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Triggers  (<anindya.bhattacharyya@cmcltd.com>)
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I don't think pgsql-jobs is the forum to ask this question

On 4/9/07, anindya.bhattacharyya@cmcltd.com
<anindya.bhattacharyya@cmcltd.com> wrote:
>
> I have postgres sql  7.4
> I have a table employee having two fields employee_number varchar(10) ,
> salary(10,2);[primary key employee_number)
>
> I want to track any change   due  update on any row on this table on this
> table.
>
> For this purpose  I have created a table call emplyee_audit having the
> same structure as employee but no primary key
>
> For this purpose I have tried to use trigger with before update option.
> But as could find that Post gres does not support the :old or :new clause.
> So I have not able track changes in emplyee_audit.
>
> Kindly suggest how to accomplish the above task
>
> Regards
>
> Anindya Bhattacharyya
> Manager SI
>
>
>
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