Hi all!

I have a rule in place that is supposed to adjust a value in one table based on how many rows are added or deleted to another table, but I'm not getting the results that I hoped for. If a single sql statement adds or deletes multiple entries, the rule still only adjusts the value by one, when I want it to adjust the value by the number of rows that were added or deleted.

To recreate this problem, first set up the schema:

CREATE TABLE counter (
counter_key int,
counter_value int
) ;

INSERT INTO counter (counter_key, counter_value) VALUES (1, 0) ;

CREATE TABLE entries (
entry_key int
) ;

CREATE RULE entries_insert AS ON INSERT TO entries DO UPDATE counter SET counter_value = counter_value + 1 WHERE counter_key = 1 ; CREATE RULE entries_delete AS ON DELETE TO entries DO UPDATE counter SET counter_value = counter_value - 1 WHERE counter_key = 1 ;

Then enter some values:

INSERT INTO entries (entry_key) VALUES (1) ;
INSERT INTO entries (entry_key) VALUES (2) ;
INSERT INTO entries (entry_key) VALUES (3) ;
INSERT INTO entries (entry_key) VALUES (4) ;
INSERT INTO entries (entry_key) VALUES (5) ;

At this point the counter table should show a counter_value of 5, because there are 5 entries in the entries table. Now, if you delete 3 of those entries, the counter table should show a value of 2, but instead it only counts it as a single transaction.

DELETE FROM entries WHERE entry_key > 2 ;

Why doesn't the entries_delete rule hit for each row that's being adjusted. Or, more importantly, how can I adjust the rule so that it will count each row that's be added/deleted?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

-Scott


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