contempating installing a insert,update trigger on forums_topics table 
something like

SET search_path = public;

CREATE TRIGGER "MyTableName_Trig" 
AFTER INSERT OR DELETE OR UPDATE ON "forum_topics"
FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE "FORUM_CATCH_UP_ALL" ();

HTH
Martin 
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Date: Sat, 27 Jun 2009 21:13:23 -0400
From: jus...@emproshunts.com
To: apseudouto...@gmail.com; pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Switching from MySQL: ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE, plpgsql 
function






  


APseudoUtopia wrote:

  Hey list,

I have a query which allows users to "Catch up" on read posts on the
forum. It works by either updating or inserting the "last post read"
number from every forum thread into the readposts table (for that
userid and threadid combination, of course). Here's the table
structure:
  

Wouldn't a view be better than having a table that is deleted and
updated all the time.  I would add a field in the user table called 
last_login type timestamp  then do a select from the forums table to
generate this table where last_login <= FormTimeStamp .



I don't see the point having this table when a view would work better. 









  Obviously this will not work with PostgreSQL. I've googled around a
bit and I decided to create a plpgsql function to handle the task. I
don't have much done, but here's what I have:

-----------------------------
CREATE FUNCTION FORUM_CATCH_UP_ALL (INTEGER) RETURNS VOID AS
$FuncTag$
        BEGIN
                LOOP
                        -- Try to update the record
                        -- This query is broken. I'm not sure how to do the 
subquery or
whatever I need to do. Maybe FROM? Another loop?
                        -- UPDATE "forums_readposts" SET "lastpostread" = 
(SELECT
"lastpost" FROM "forums_topics" WHERE blah blah
                        IF found THEN
                                RETURN;
                        END IF;
                        -- Not there, try to insert the key
                        -- If someone else inserts the same key concurrently
  




                        -- We could get a unique-key failure
                        BEGIN
                                INSERT INTO "forums_readposts" ("userid", 
"threadid",
"lastpostread") (SELECT $1, "id", "lastpost" FROM "forums_topics")
WHERE "userid" = $1;
                                RETURN;
                        EXCEPTION WHEN unique_violation THEN
                                -- Do nothing, and loop to try the update again
                        END;
                END LOOP;
        END;
$FuncTag$
LANGUAGE plpgsql;
-----------------------------
  



if you want to do something like this either do a test first to see if
the key is present in the table, update or do an insert like this

There is no reason to do a loop in the function waiting for a lock to
clear.   Postgresql Locks do not work like MySQL.  

CREATE FUNCTION FORUM_CATCH_UP_ALL (pUserID INTEGER) RETURNS VOID AS
$FuncTag$
        BEGIN
                      select lastpostread  from forums_readposts  where
userid = pUserId;

                      if (  found() ) then

                         UPDATE forums_readposts SET "lastpostread" =
(SELECT lastpost FROM forums_topics WHERE blah blah) ; --its helpful to
post the entire function ;

                      else

                         INSERT INTO forums_readposts ( userid,
threadid,

                                    lastpostread) (SELECT $1, id,
lastpost FROM forums_topics)

                                    WHERE userid = pUserID;

                      end;

        END;
$FuncTag$
LANGUAGE plpgsql;



  I got the structure from the example in the postgresql documentation.
Hopefully it's a step in the right direction.

If anyone can point me in the direction to take another step in, I'd
really appreciate it.

Thanks.
  



Creating a view would work better and than creating a table to track
this.  I would think this website tracks the last time the user logged
in correct???  This is going to create allot of over head maintaining
this table when a simple select statement will work so much better if i
understand what you are doing.....





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