I have the following situation:
when a new record is inserted in
to a psql table, i want to be able to update certain fields. the way i'm
doing it right now..to find the last record inserted...is by sorting the primary
key (serial) in descending order and taking the first item in the list...the one
at the top should be the one i just entered...and of course, i then procede to
update the fieldsd i need to update..
So, basically would like to know if this will
always work. will the one at the top (the one w/ the highest primary key
[serial type]) always be the one i just entered. AND does psql ALWAYS execute
the trigger(s) after EVERY single record that is inerted. what would happen
if [ n ] different users try to insert records simultaniously? will psql
insert one-execute the trigger, insert the next-execute the trigger..and so on?
or will it insert ALL [n] records AND THEN execute the
trigger?
i would appreciate any advice--if this would work,
or if there is a better way.
thanks
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