Re: [SQL] Exceptions when 0 rows affected.

2004-05-13 Thread Stef

Andrei Bintintan mentioned :
= Your problem depends on what interface/programming language you're using.

Yep, I tried to do it using rules or triggers, but I can't get it to do what I want 
exactly, and it's not a good idea to put any rules or triggers on my database.

I'm sticking to psql though, and managed to create the query with a nested
nullif and coalesce to make my query fail if there are 0 rows matching for
an update or delete.

Cheers
Stef

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Re: [SQL] Exceptions when 0 rows affected.

2004-05-11 Thread Andrei Bintintan
Hi Stef,

Your problem depends on what interface/programming language you're using.
In a Begin End transaction you will have to verify if the returned data is
good for you so then you decide if you run at the end COMMIT or
ROLLBACK.

In php (and where is compatible) I suggest this:

//this is php code:

$error = false;
dbExec(BEGIN);

//I use a switch statement so I can jump out of it with a break at any time
switch (1){
case 1:
...
$sql = Insert;
if (!dbExec($sql)) {$error = true; break;}//was an error?? we jump out
from switch
...
$sql = Select ;
if (!dbExec($sql)) {$error = true; break;}
...
$sql = Update;
if (!dbExec($sql)) {$error = true; break;}
...
}//switch

if ($error) dbExec(ROLBACK); //an error ocured
else dbExec(COMMIT);//there was no error

Hope this helps.

Best regards,
Andy.

- Original Message -
From: Stef [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 4:08 PM
Subject: [SQL] Exceptions when 0 rows affected.

Hi all,

I've been looking on Google,the archives and documentation,
but cannot find what I'm looking for. Maybe I've read the
answer, but it's still evading me.

I'm working with postgres 7.3.4 using the psql client.

I want to know if it's possible to raise an error in a
transactional BEGIN-END block when e.g. an update
or delete statement affects zero rows.

I want the entire transaction block to rollback when
this happens. I can do it in perl and java , but would
in this instance like to load a file with SQL statements
using psql -f . Is it possible?

Kind Regards
Stefan




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