PLPGSQL - Trigger Insert acting strange - Mailing list pgsql-general
From | Hadley Willan |
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Subject | PLPGSQL - Trigger Insert acting strange |
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Msg-id | 1035174727.10158.45.camel@orac.area51.deeper.co.nz Whole thread Raw |
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Re: PLPGSQL - Trigger Insert acting strange
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List | pgsql-general |
Hello, Maybe I've missed something really obvious but I'm getting some odd behaviour when I try and do a delete without using a query-string. Trigger is AFTER DELETE. Calls a function which in turn calls another function etc... However, my problem is that Example One is the simpler of the two, but doesn't seem to work... it executes but does not return an error OR delete the target row... ================================================================== EXAMPLE ONE ================================================================== CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION fn_del_pol_grp_folder_unit( VARCHAR(32), INTEGER, INTEGER ) RETURNS BOOLEAN AS' DECLARE _policy_group ALIAS FOR $1; _folder ALIAS FOR $2; _unit ALIAS FOR $3; BEGIN RAISE NOTICE ''fn_del_pol_grp_folder_unit, %,%,%'', _policy_group, _folder, _unit; DELETE FROM policy_group_folder_unit WHERE policy_group = quote_literal(_policy_group) AND folder = _folder AND unit_number = _unit; RETURN TRUE; END;' language 'plpgsql'; ==================================================================== I've coded around it by using a query string which executes fine, deletes the row etc.. (example two). ==================================================================== EXAMPLE TWO ==================================================================== CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION fn_del_pol_grp_folder_unit( VARCHAR(32), INTEGER, INTEGER ) RETURNS BOOLEAN AS' DECLARE _policy_group ALIAS FOR $1; _folder ALIAS FOR $2; _unit ALIAS FOR $3; policy_group VARCHAR := ''policy_group''; folder VARCHAR := ''folder''; unit_number VARCHAR := ''unit_number''; BEGIN RAISE NOTICE ''fn_del_pol_grp_folder_unit, %,%,%'', _policy_group, _folder, _unit; EXECUTE ''DELETE FROM policy_group_folder_unit '' || '' WHERE '' || quote_ident(policy_group) || ''='' || quote_literal(_policy_group) || '' AND '' || quote_ident(folder) || ''='' || quote_literal(_folder) || '' AND '' || quote_ident(unit_number) || ''='' || quote_literal(_unit); RETURN TRUE; END;' language 'plpgsql'; ====================================================================== However, as I said earlier, I'm at a loss as to why example one does not work? or raise an error? If anyone can offer a reason or point out my "numb-skull-ed-ness" that would be great. Thanks, Hadley -- Hadley Willan > Systems Development > Deeper Design Limited. hadley@deeper.co.nz > www.deeperdesign.com > +64 (21) 28 41 463
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