02-23-2009
Can you post it on here?
Hi,
Can you post the data on here? or do you have a link to where to get it?
Thanks,
"No one Ever got fired for buying IBM"
Julie Cole
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create_constraint_trigger
CREATE CONSTRAINT
TRIGGER(7) SQL Commands CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER(7)
NAME
CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER - define a new constraint trigger
SYNOPSIS
CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER name
AFTER event [ OR ... ]
ON table_name
[ FROM referenced_table_name ]
{ NOT DEFERRABLE | [ DEFERRABLE ] { INITIALLY IMMEDIATE | INITIALLY DEFERRED } }
FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE PROCEDURE funcname ( arguments )
DESCRIPTION
CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER creates a constraint trigger. This is the same as a regular trigger except that the timing of the trigger firing
can be adjusted using SET CONSTRAINTS [set_constraints(7)]. Constraint triggers must be AFTER ROW triggers. They can be fired either at
the end of the statement causing the triggering event, or at the end of the containing transaction; in the latter case they are said to be
deferred. A pending deferred-trigger firing can also be forced to happen immediately by using SET CONSTRAINTS.
PARAMETERS
name The name of the constraint trigger. This is also the name to use when modifying the trigger's behavior using SET CONSTRAINTS. The
name cannot be schema-qualified -- the trigger inherits the schema of its table.
event One of INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE; this specifies the event that will fire the trigger. Multiple events can be specified using OR.
table_name
The (possibly schema-qualified) name of the table in which the triggering events occur.
referenced_table_name
The (possibly schema-qualified) name of another table referenced by the constraint. This option is used for foreign-key constraints
and is not recommended for general use.
DEFERRABLE
NOT DEFERRABLE
INITIALLY IMMEDIATE
INITIALLY DEFERRED
The default timing of the trigger. See the CREATE TABLE [create_table(7)] documentation for details of these constraint options.
funcname
The function to call when the trigger is fired. See CREATE TRIGGER [create_trigger(7)] for details.
arguments
Optional argument strings to pass to the trigger function. See CREATE TRIGGER [create_trigger(7)] for details.
COMPATIBILITY
CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER is a PostgreSQL extension of the SQL standard.
SEE ALSO
CREATE TRIGGER [create_trigger(7)], DROP TRIGGER [drop_trigger(7)], SET CONSTRAINTS [set_constraints(7)]
SQL - Language Statements 2010-05-14 CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER(7)