Tom Lane wrote:
Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Is it possible to create a type and use that instead of the domain or
will I have the same problem with a type?
You'd have the same problem. By the time the trigger sees it, the row
has already been converted to the table's column datatype(s), so any
exception associated with a datatype or domain would be thrown already.
A lot of people seem to have trouble with this concept; I dunno what
data representation they think the trigger is working on...
If you want to enforce constraints for a table in the trigger, you can
do that, but it's not going to work to try to mix and match
trigger-based and datatype-based restrictions.
regards, tom lane
I removed the domain from the category_id and version columns leaving
the following table, trigger function and trigger. The trigger function
is still not called when I insert a new row. Any other ideas?
Bill
CREATE TABLE note.category
(
category_id bigint NOT NULL,
category character varying(40) NOT NULL,
uc_category note.d_category,
parent_category_id bigint,
"version" bigint NOT NULL,
category_checked boolean NOT NULL DEFAULT false,
CONSTRAINT category_primary_key PRIMARY KEY (category_id)
)
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION note.category_bi()
RETURNS trigger AS
$BODY$
BEGIN
RAISE NOTICE '******CATEGORY BI******';
IF (NEW.CATEGORY IS NULL OR NEW.CATEGORY = '') THEN
RAISE EXCEPTION 'Category cannot be blank.';
END IF;
IF (NEW.CATEGORY_ID IS NULL) THEN
NEW.CATEGORY_ID := nextval('note.id_seq');
END IF;
NEW.VERSION := nextval('note.version_seq');
NEW.UC_CATEGORY := UPPER(NEW.CATEGORY);
RETURN NEW;
END;
$BODY$
LANGUAGE 'plpgsql' VOLATILE
CREATE TRIGGER category_bi_trigger
BEFORE UPDATE
ON note.category
FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE PROCEDURE note.category_bi();