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In response to Re: Looking for tips  (Oliver Crosby <ryusei@gmail.com>)
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    You could have a program pre-parse your log and put it in a format
understandable by COPY, then load it in a temporary table and write a part
of your application simply as a plpgsql function, reading from this table
and doing queries (or a plperl function)...

> So... (bear with me here.. trying to make sense of this)..
> With triggers there's a way I can do the parsing I need to on a log
> file and react to completed events in non-sequential order (you can
> ignore that part.. it's just how we piece together different related
> events) and then have perl/DBD::Pg invoke a copy command (which, from
> what I can tell, has to operate on a file...) and the copy command can
> feed the ID I need back to perl so I can work with it...
> If that doesn't hurt my brain, then I'm at least kinda confused...
> Anyway. Heading home now. I'll think about this more tonight/tomorrow.
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