Carlos Mennens <carlos.mennens@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > CREATE TABLE users > ( > id integer PRIMARY KEY UNIQUE NOT NULL, --ID > fname character varying(40) NOT NULL, --First name > lname character varying(40) NOT NULL, --Last name > email character varying NOT NULL, --email address > office integer NOT NULL, --Office number > dob date NOT NULL, --Date of birth > age integer NOT NULL --Age > ) > ; > > Is there a way in SQL I can have the users 'age' be auto adjusted > based on the 'id' & 'dob'? I would assume this is possible because if > you have 100 employees, I doubt someone has time to sit and change > everyone's age from 31 > 32 on their birthday. Can someone please help > explain how this works or what the SQL code would look like assuming > that it's possible? I have no advanced far enough to see what triggers > and views are so perhaps it's just my level with SQL in general. I'd suggest not storing age but instead wrapping with a view that calls date_trunc('year', now() - dob). If you must store the age then you have to run a daily batch to make the bulk update. HTH -- Jerry Sievers e: gsievers19@xxxxxxxxxxx p: 305.321.1144 -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general