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Re: A question relative to creating an audit table

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Please, read chapter 43.10.1 of the PostgreSQL documentation (https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/plpgsql-trigger.html). Just to be sure we are on the same page.

On 28. Feb 2020, at 14:59, stan <stanb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 10:30:15PM +0100, Andrei Zhidenkov wrote:
Why not to pass TG_TABLE_SCHEMA and TG_TABLE_NAME in its arguments?

On 27. Feb 2020, at 22:28, stan <stanb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I ma considering setting up a function, and triggers to put a record in an
audit table when certain tables are altered. I pretty much think I know how
to do this, with one exception.

Can a function, called by a trigger, determine what table it was called
for?


I suppose I could do that. I have in mind a single function to accomplish the
audit log, but I will have to have unique triggers for each table. I was
just hoping not to have to do that. Are these values that I could read
automatically? Or do I have to hard code them?

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