On 5/21/19 7:37 PM, Justin Pryzby wrote:
On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 06:57:36PM -0700, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 5/21/19 6:34 PM, Justin Pryzby wrote:
Is it still impossible to distinguish whether a row was inserted vs updated ?

You will need to be more specific.

Sorry, I mean with UPSERT / "INSERT .. ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE", is it possible
to tell whether a row was inserted vs. updated ?

In addition to Fabio's suggestion, from my previous post:

https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/sql-createtrigger.html

"n some cases it is possible for a single SQL command to fire more than one kind of trigger. For instance an INSERT with an ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE clause may cause both insert and update operations, so it will fire both kinds of triggers as needed. The transition relations supplied to triggers are specific to their event type; thus an INSERT trigger will see only the inserted rows, while an UPDATE trigger will see only the updated rows."

So you might want to check out triggers using transition tables.


Thanks,
Justin



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