Hi
I am going to add a new column to a table for modify_date that needs to be 
updated every time the table is updated. Is it better to just update 
application code to set the modify_date to current_time, or create a 
Before-Update trigger on the table that will update the modify_date column to 
current_timestamp when the table is updated? I also have slony in place, so the 
trigger will need to be on master and slave. Slony will take care of 
suppressing it on the slave and enabling in the event of a switchover, but it 
is additional overhead and validation to make sure nothing failed on switchover.
So considering that we have slony, is it better to use application code to 
update the modify_date or use a trigger?Is a trigger essentially 2 updates to 
the table? Are there any other risks in using the trigger?

Thanks
Riya Verghese


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