Tom Lane wrote:

>Jeff Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>>    last_status_change timestamp DEFAULT now()
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>>What I would like is that whenever the status is changed the
>>last_status_change timestamp is updated to the current time.
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>For this you use an ON UPDATE trigger; rules are not a good way to solve
>it.  See the documentation about triggers.  The first example on this
>page does it along with a few other things:
>http://developer.postgresql.org/docs/postgres/plpgsql-trigger.html
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Thanks. Triggers was my first thought, but chapter 35 on Triggers didn't
really indicate a way I could do this easily and scared me with a lot of
c code. Maybe it is a good idea to present some of the more common
things you would want to do with triggers in the triggers chapter?

Jeff

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