On Wed, 11 Jul 2001, Phuong Ma wrote:
> I'm trying to define a trigger that copies the row to be deleted into
> another table (which is the inventory_audit table) before it does the
> delete from the original table (which is the inventory table).
>
> CREATE FUNCTION inv_audit_mod () RETURNS OPAQUE AS '
> BEGIN
>
> NEW.user_aud := current_user;
> NEW.mod_time := ''NOW'';
>
> INSERT INTO inventory_audit
> SELECT * FROM inventory WHERE id=NEW.id;
>
> RETURN NEW;
> END;
> ' LANGUAGE 'plpgsql';
>
> CREATE TRIGGER inv_audit_mod BEFORE
> DELETE ON inventory
> FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE inv_audit_mod();
>
> Ok, the function works only with a trigger that is defined as ON INSERT
> OR UPDATE. If I try to define a trigger for ON DELETE and then delete a
> row from the table, there is nothing in the 'NEW' variable to return. I
> get an error message. If I define the function to return NULL, 0, or
> nothing, then it comes up with a type mis-match error. Is there anyone
> who can help? Thanks.
I believe you want to use OLD rather than NEW for a delete trigger.
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