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Re: triggers: dynamic references to fields in NEW and OLD?

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Vance,

I missed your earlier post, so I may be misunderstanding the situation, but I think you could do this more easily in plpython, because TD['new'] and TD['old'] are dictionaries, and you can traverse the dictionaries like this:

for k, v in TD['new'].items():
    if tblfld == k:
      plpy.notice('%s' % v)

This probably looks like gibberish if you're not used to python, but if you'd like more help, email me back (with your original post) and I'll get back to you next week.

Kerri

On 5/15/08, Vance Maverick <vmaverick@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks!  Your solution clearly works, but it requires the shared function to
enumerate all possible column names.  In my real case, there are 8-10
distinct names, so that's a bit ugly....but it works.

    Vance

-----Original Message-----
If you just need which table triggered the function then |TG_TABLE_NAME| may
be simpler than passing parameters.

Something like this will probably work for you (replace the raise notice
with whatever you have to do)

create or replace function atest() returns trigger as $$ declare
   avalue int;
   tblfld text;
begin
   tblfld := tg_argv[0];
   if tblfld = 'aa' then
      avalue := new.aa;
   else
      if tblfld = 'bb' then
          avalue := new.bb;
      end if;
   end if;
   raise notice '%',avalue;
   return new;
end;
$$ language plpgsql;

klint.

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