On 9/15/19 8:55 AM, stan wrote:
Sorry forgot to cc the list
On Sun, Sep 15, 2019 at 08:42:02AM -0700, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 9/15/19 8:33 AM, stan wrote:
I have defined this function:
CREATE FUNCTION fix_customer_types_case()
and this trigger:
CREATE TRIGGER fix_customer_types_case_trig BEFORE INSERT OR UPDATE ON customer
FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE FUNCTION fix_customer_types_case();
and I put a RAISE NOTICE so I can tell if the function is called. Yet when I
do a :
\copy to bring data into this table, I do not see the notice.
What is the actual command you are using?
\COPY customer(name, location, status , c_type , bill_attention , bill_addresse , bill_address_1 , bill_address_2 , bill_city , bill_state , bill_country , ship_attention , ship_addresse , ship_address_1 , ship_address_2, ship_city ,ship_state ) from '/home/stan/pm_db/live_data/ready/customer.csv' DELIMITER ',' CSV HEADER ;
and here is the function
CREATE FUNCTION fix_customer_types_case()
RETURNS trigger AS $$
BEGIN
if NEW.c_type IS NOT NULL
THEN
NEW.c_type := upper(cast( NEW.c_type AS TEXT));
END IF ;
if NEW.status IS NOT NULL
THEN
RAISE NOTICE 'Called With %', NEW.status;
NEW.status := upper(cast( NEW.status AS TEXT));
END IF ;
RAISE NOTICE 'Left With With %', NEW.status;
RAISE NOTICE 'Left With With %', NEW.c_type;
return NEW;
END;
$$
LANGUAGE PLPGSQL;
if I do an insert this function is called. However it IS NOT called for the
above copy command. How can I fix that?
I thought you said it was fixed now.
This line from the page you referenced implies this should work, but i must be
doing something wrong:
COPY FROM will invoke any triggers and check constraints on the destination
table. However, it will not invoke rules.
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Adrian Klaver
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