If you don't mind doing it by event instead of time you can use a database trigger. Example, for each new point the trigger happens and adds the info you need. That way there is never a point without the information.

That's 100% in postgres as is.

Enjoy,
Alex


On 04/05/2013 02:36 AM, Christian Röttger wrote:
Thanks,

i will give it a try. Maybe you have some good documentation for me, but i
will see what google has for me.

So there is no build in solution, only the way of installing or configuring
additional packages, etc. which means "more" server maintenance ...


2013/4/4 Fred Lehodey <[email protected]>

http://www.pgadmin.org/download/pgagent.php




On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 4:11 PM, Christian Röttger <[email protected]>wrote:

Hi,

sorry this question is more postgresql related, but maybe here is
somebody with postgres skills :) I wrote a function which should be
launched maybe every hour, or just once a night. Is there a possibility to
start this function directly in postgresql and not in a workaround like a
cronjob?

The background is that i have some point and line tables and wrote a
function which assigns the points in a specific distance to the lines.


Greets
Christian

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