I am a postgres newbie.
I am trying to create a trigger that will put a copy of a record into a backup table before update or delete. As I understand it, in order to do this I must have a function created to do this task. The function I am trying to create is as follows: CREATE FUNCTION customer_bak_proc(integer) RETURNS boolean as 'INSERT INTO customer_bak (SELECT * from customer where id = $1 )' LANGUAGE 'SQL'; Whenever I try to create this function, I get an error on the return type, as follows: ERROR: function declared to return boolean, but final statement is not a SELECT I have tried using text, integer, opaque, NULL, 0, 1. And I have tried omitting the "RETURNS" clause altogether, but none of these works. What is the return data type of an SQL INSERT statement? I think that would work (?), but I have not been able to find this in any of the documentation. Has anyone else successfully written a function to do an insert? Has anyone else written a trigger to accomplish this kind of task? Perhaps I am taking the wrong approach... Thank you for any help. Barb Lindsey ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to [EMAIL PROTECTED])