On Thursday 08 May 2008 00:27:10 Tino Wildenhain wrote: > David Fetter wrote: > > Folks, > > > > A co-worker pointed out to me that MySQL has a feature that, properly > > implemented and maybe extended, could be handy, namely what MySQL > > calls a "timestamp" field, so here's a proposal: > > > > 1. Create a generic (possibly overloaded) trigger function, bundled > > with PostgreSQL, which sets a field to some value. For example, a > > timestamptz version might set the field to now(). > > > > 2. Have some kind of pre-processing of CREATE and ALTER statements on > > tables which would attach the above function to the field at hand, > > something like: > > > > CREATE TABLE foo( > > last_updated TIMESTAMPTZ_UPDATED(), > > ... > > ); > > > > which would turn last_updated into a TIMESTAMPTZ with the expected > > behavior on UPDATEs. > > > > What do folks think of this idea? > > Having the pre defined triggers at hand could be useful, especially > for people not writing triggers so often to get used to it but I'm > really not happy with the idea of magic preprocessing. > > I guess this is commonly used with timestamp fields so why not > include a receipe to the docs under examples for timestamp which > shows how to create and use a trigger? >
I have a generic version of this in pagila. -- Robert Treat Build A Brighter LAMP :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers