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Re: Partitioning and ORM tools

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On 03/22/2016 01:10 PM, Rob Sargent wrote:


On 03/22/2016 12:55 PM, Melvin Davidson wrote:
Your problem seems strange as it has never been previously reported for anyone else that has _successfully_ set up partioning.
Perhaps is you provide just a little bit more detail we might be able to help you.
Useful and needed information would be:
1. Version of PostgreSQL
2. Operating System
3. Table structure for partitioned table
4. Trigger function and trigger used for insert
5. The actual insert statement.

On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 2:40 PM, CS DBA <cs_dba@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi All;

we setup partitioning for a large table but had to back off because the return status (i.e: "INSERT 0 1") returns "INSERT 0 0" when inserting into the partitioned table which causes the ORM tool to assume the insert inserted 0 rows.  Is there a standard / best practices work around for this?

Thanks in advance




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And which ORM are you using.

I take it the problem is that the ORM is saying "zero rows inserted" and that's um, er, upsetting the client ( which might decide to retry and then generates an error for non-unique key or some such noise)

rjs


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I think they are using Ruby, turns out the application is checking this and throwing an error (and rolling back) when it detects no rows inserted


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