On 10/10/11 13:48, Vlad Khorsun wrote:
>> 10.10.2011 12:26, Vlad Khorsun wrote:
>>
>>> If such clause is inside trigger code then it not affects security checks 
>>> and
>>> *whole* trigger code is checked. SQL standard says something about security
>>> checks for conditional triggers ?
>> I believe the rules are the same. In general, it's impossible to 
>> evaluate the trigger condition at the prepare time (it can refer to the 
>> fields of the current record), so I strongly believe we shouldn't even 
>> try doing that.
>>
>> So IMO this feature is not going to affect the body parsing and 
>> permission checking.
>     Exactly.
>
>     And we still must load all active PSQL triggers despite of any declared 
> condition.
>
>     Seems conditional triggers have sence only for external (non-PSQL) 
> triggers.
Yes.


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