On Feb 8, 2008 2:20 PM, Holger Klawitter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The following bug has been logged online: > > Bug reference: 3945 > Logged by: Holger Klawitter > Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > PostgreSQL version: 8.2.6 > Operating system: Linux/i386 > Description: unexpected ON INSERT rule behaviour > Details: > > Well, > this is probably not really a bug, more a feature > deeply buried in the query-tree-concept worth placed as a pitfall warning > in > the documentation :-) >
You are correct, it's not a bug, but a feature request that won't be entertained. postgres=# explain INSERT INTO a VALUES ( 1 ); QUERY PLAN ------------------------------------------ Result (cost=0.00..0.01 rows=1 width=0) Result (cost=0.00..0.01 rows=1 width=0) (3 rows) postgres=# explain INSERT INTO a VALUES ((SELECT max(a)+1 from a)); QUERY PLAN ------------------------------------------------------------------- Result (cost=40.01..40.02 rows=1 width=0) InitPlan -> Aggregate (cost=40.00..40.01 rows=1 width=4) -> Seq Scan on a (cost=0.00..34.00 rows=2400 width=4) Result (cost=40.01..40.02 rows=1 width=0) InitPlan -> Aggregate (cost=40.00..40.01 rows=1 width=4) -> Seq Scan on a (cost=0.00..34.00 rows=2400 width=4) (9 rows) The docs are pretty clear on this; Rules are applied at parse time (' The rule system is located between the parser and the planner'), and hence can only work with hard-coded values in the VALUES clause. Personally, although much slower, I prefer using triggers if the logic depends on NEW/OLD values. Rules are perfect fit only if 1) Your operations do not depend on NEW/OLD pseudo relations. For eg., plain unconditional INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE on another relation. 2) You are *absolutely* sure that no app will use prepared statements, and will always provide values in the statements, and not something like you did above. Best regards, -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] gmail | hotmail | indiatimes | yahoo }.com EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com 17° 29' 34.37"N, 78° 30' 59.76"E - Hyderabad 18° 32' 57.25"N, 73° 56' 25.42"E - Pune 37° 47' 19.72"N, 122° 24' 1.69" W - San Francisco * http://gurjeet.frihost.net Mail sent from my BlackLaptop device