Andreas,
thank you for your reply. Yes, I know that there is such a mathod but I read
somewhere that it is just a limited way. BTW, I am going to dig into this
more deeper.
A possible solution has come into my minde: does it have any risk to use a
read only view for selects but inserts and updates are performed on the base
table? I mean that I would select data from the view and show that
automatically filtered row set to the user but when she/he inserts or
updates a row the generated query would operate on the real (base) table.
thx,
-- Csaba
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am Wed, dem 12.11.2008, um 8:08:08 +0100 mailte Csaba Együd folgendes:
Hi All,
--PG8.3
--Windows 2k3 SBS
I would like to apply an automatic filter condition to a table. I create
a
TEMP table at the beginning of the session to store a value to build up a
filter condition and I would like to apply this condition to every select
statement to a table during the current session.
I know that I could use views but views are read only and I also need
Update
and Insert.
You can define RULEs on insert and update on a view to do real
insert/update on the base-table.
Andreas
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