--On mercredi 28 août 2002 08:42 +0200 Mathieu Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > --On mardi 27 août 2002 15:38 -0700 Josh Berkus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> >> Mathieu, >> >>> The thing I need, is to be able to know what does NEW contains, and I >>> have not found out any mean to do so. If it's not possible to do so, >>> I'll write a function per table, but for the beauty of all this, I would >>> have liked to do it the way above. >> >> You can't do this in PL/pgSQL. See the online documentation on writing >> triggers in C; that is the only way to get what you want. > > So, if I want to avoid C, I'll have to write a function per table. I'll > have a look at SPI (as I believe after a short readout of the doc, I'll > need it). After a few hours of work, here is what I did. What it does is to log everything that gets inserted, deleted or updated into a table. I post it here because I believe that someone else might be interested. -- Mathieu Arnold
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