I'm not sure how to achieve something like the following:
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION fnJobQueueBEFORE() RETURNS trigger AS $$
DECLARE
shadowname varchar := TG_TABLE_NAME || 'shadow';
BEGIN
INSERT INTO shadowname VALUES(OLD.*);
RETURN OLD;
END;
$$
LANGUAGE plpgsql;
I.e. inserting values into a table with a dynamically generated name.
Executing the code above yields:
ERROR: relation "shadowname" does not exist
LINE 1: INSERT INTO shadowname VALUES(OLD.*)
It seems to suggest variables are not expanded/allowed as table names. I've found no reference to this in the Postgres manual.
I've already experimented with EXECUTE
like so:
EXECUTE 'INSERT INTO ' || quote_ident(shadowname) || ' VALUES ' || OLD.*;
But no luck:
ERROR: syntax error at or near ","
LINE 1: INSERT INTO personenshadow VALUES (1,sven,,,)
The RECORD
type seems to be lost: OLD.*
seems to be converted to a string and get's reparsed, leading to all sorts of type problems (e.g. NULL
values).
Any ideas?
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