Hello, someone can tell me if is secure to create external python modules and import them to functions/procedures/triggers to use? I am doing the following: function/procedure/trigger: CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION tabela_be_i_tg_fx() RETURNS trigger AS $body$ from dbfunctions.postgres.pg_trigger import TestTrigger as fx fe = fx() return fe.execute(args=TD["args"], event=TD["event"], when=TD["when"], level=TD["level"], name=TD["name"], relid=TD["relid"], new=TD["new"], old=TD["old"], pl_py=plpy) $body$ LANGUAGE plpythonu; at python module I have: class TestTrigger(object): def execute(self, args, event, when, level, name, relid, new, old, pl_py): new["group_name"]='__modified__' return 'MODIFY' all this works properly (on windows and linux), but I don't know if is the correct way to use plpythonu, and if I will have future problems. Another question is that I have read in some discussion list (old message year 2003) the possibility of plpython be removed from postgresql, this information is valid yet? sorry bad English Thank's for all -- Alexandre da Silva Analista de Sistemas - Bacharel em Sistemas de Informação (2003-2007) ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 9: In versions below 8.0, the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if your joining column's datatypes do not match