On Mon, May 22, 2006 at 10:41:59AM -0500, Jim C. Nasby wrote:
> > CREATE TRIGGER name { BEFORE | AFTER } { event [ OR ... ] }
> > ON table FOR EACH STATEMENT
> > EXECUTE PROCEDURE funcname ( arguments )
>
> And that doesn't give you any information on the rows that were
> modified. Other RDBMSes will provide a NEW rowset and an OLD rowset that
> you can select from inside the trigger as if they were real tables.
Is this on the TODO list? It doesn't seem too difficult to create a
tuplestore and store the NEW and OLD tuples there and pass the whole
set to the trigger.
Have a nice day,
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Martijn van Oosterhout <kleptog@svana.org> http://svana.org/kleptog/
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