On Wed, Jul 07, 2010 at 01:53:25PM +0000, Matthew Wilson wrote:
> create table scheduled_email (
> to_address text,
> email_subject text,
> email_body text,
> deliver_at timestamp,
> sent boolean
> );
>
> I know I could write an external process to poll this table and select
> all rows where deliver_at < current_timestamp and sent = 'f'.
>
> But is there some other way inside postgresql that will do something
> similar? I would want something like listen/notify, where postgres
> starts an external process when any data exist.
You could have a trigger tell you when the first item to be delivered
changes. I'd still be tempted to keep the waiting outside the database.
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