On 07/22/2015 06:24 AM, Tim Smith wrote:

Adrian,

It still doesn't make much sense, especially as given the rather
obscure and questionable design decision of allowing triggers to refer
to truncate ops, but not allowing rules to refer to truncate ops !!!

Actually it makes perfect sense because rules are a feature for compatibility (at this point) more than anything else. They are slower than triggers, less flexible and widely considered something you only use in very rare circumstances.

That and of course, patches are accepted if you feel it is a feature worth having.

JD




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