On 12/28/18 12:59 PM, Mitar wrote:
Hi!

On Fri, Dec 28, 2018 at 12:57 PM Adrian Klaver
<adrian.kla...@aklaver.com> wrote:
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION pg_temp.my_function()

And it does what?

Copies/transforms data from posts into posts_temp.

When a row is added to "posts" table outside of my session, function
"my_function" is called, but it seems it cannot access "posts_temp"
table. It seems that "my_function" is called in the session of the

Temp tables can not be seen by other sessions.

Sure, but why is a temporary function used as a temporary trigger made

There is no such thing as a temporary trigger.

from my session not run inside my session? Then it could see a
temporary table made in my session.

Except that is not what your OP stated:

"And I add it to a regular table as a trigger:

CREATE TRIGGER posts_insert AFTER INSERT ON posts REFERENCING NEW
TABLE AS new_table FOR EACH STATEMENT EXECUTE FUNCTION
pg_temp.my_function();

When a row is added to "posts" table outside of my session, function
"my_function" is called, but it seems it cannot access "posts_temp"
table."

So are you talking about another case now?



Mitar



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