Michael Fuhr wrote:
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 09:00:12PM +0100, Florian G. Pflug wrote:
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION functions.t_insert_deny(v_message text)
RETURNS "trigger" AS $$
See the "Trigger Procedures" section of the PL/pgSQL documentation.
The first paragraph contains this:

    Note that the function must be declared with no arguments even if
    it expects to receive arguments specified in CREATE TRIGGER ---
    trigger arguments are passed via TG_ARGV, as described below.
Seems I should have RTFMed more ;-). I believe I even read this paragraph, but thought this refers to C-Functions, not plpgsql ones.
Thanks for pointing this out.

If I replace RETURNS "trigger" with e.g. RETURNS "int8" it works...
Is this is a bug, or has something regarding triggerfunctions and
parameters changed in 8.0
Changed since when?  Are you saying this worked in an older version
of PostgreSQL?  If so, what version?  The paragraph I quoted above
goes back to at least 7.2.
I didn't test on anything other than 8.0 - but I used the 7.4 docu, not the 8.0 one, and since the docu says that trigger functions _can_ take parameters, I somehow believed that it has to be possible to _declare_
those arguments - Well, guess I should read more carefully ;-)

greetings, Florian Pflug


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