[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Henry) writes: > As part of the project, we need to implement a new feature for the > trigger creation in > PostgreSQL, which defines aliases for the "old" and "new" data by > adding > the REFERENCING clause to the CREATE TRIGGER statement. Based on my > research, the following items need to be modified to support the > REFERENCING option.
> - modify backend\parser\gram.y and keyword.c > - modify CreateTrigStmt node struct > - modify pg_trigger struct in pg_trigger.h, Trigger and TriggerDesc > structs in rel.h, TriggerData struct in trigger.h > - modify CreateTrigger(), RelationBuildTriggers(), InsertTrigger(), > CopyTriggerDesc(), FreeTriggerDesc(), ExecBSInsertTriggers(), > ExecASInsertTriggers(), ExecBRInsertTriggers(), > ExecARInsertTriggers(), ExecBSDeleteTriggers(), > ExecASDeleteTriggers(), ExecBRDeleteTriggers(), > ExecARDeleteTriggers(), ExecBSUpdateTriggers(), > ExecASUpdateTriggers(), ExecBRUpdateTriggers(), ExecBRUpdateTriggers() > - to handle the new option, create new fuctions > ExecBSOInsertTriggers(), ExecASOInsertTriggers(), > ExecBROInsertTriggers(), ExecAROInsertTriggers(), > ExecBSNInsertTriggers(), ExecASNInsertTriggers(), > ExecBRNInsertTriggers(), ExecARNInsertTriggers(), > ExecBSODeleteTriggers(), ExecASODeleteTriggers(), > ExecBRODeleteTriggers(), ExecARODeleteTriggers(), > ExecBSNDeleteTriggers(), ExecASNDeleteTriggers(), > ExecBRNDeleteTriggers(), ExecARNDeleteTriggers(), > ExecBSOUpdateTriggers(), ExecASOUpdateTriggers(), > ExecBROUpdateTriggers(), ExecBROUpdateTriggers(), > ExecBSNUpdateTriggers(), ExecASNUpdateTriggers(), > ExecBRNUpdateTriggers(), ExecBRNUpdateTriggers() > - add supports to ExecutePlan(), ExecInsert(), ExecDelete(), > ExecUpdate() in \backend\executor\execMain.c > - add supports to backend\node\equalfuncs.c and copyfuncs.c Seems to me you are hacking on way more than you want to. Take another look at your design and see if there isn't a smaller design struggling to get out. In particular, why are you touching any of the executor (which hardly deals in column names at all) rather than implementing the aliasing in plpgsql? regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster