Hi all, I'm writing seeking help for making asynchronous & decoupled processes run on a Postgres server. Here's my current hairbraned workingis: 1. Create an table "async_process" and attach a trigger after. 2. Establish a dblink to localhost. 3. dblink_send_query("update async_process set counter = counter + 1;") from other sprocs 3. Designated processing hanging off this "async_process" table now runs. All I'm doing is using a table, to create a trigger, that can be run asynchronously. There's at least two things gross about this strategy: 1. A "async_process" table exists only because I need a trigger that can be updated at will. 2. Having to dblink to oneself to run a query from inside the database asynchronously. Postgres has a capability for doing async work: NOTIFY/LISTEN. I'd like to verify first, LISTEN is only for clients, correct? There's no way I can define something resident on postgres itself that will LISTEN, that can be targetted by notifications? Does anyone have suggestions for decoupling work done on a server, for breaking up a task into multiple asychronous pieces? I believe I've described 1. a viable if ugly means of doing so, and 2. limitations in the primary asynchronous toolsuite of Postgres, and am looking for ways to make more progress. Regards, -rektide -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general