> On 23/03/2020, at 9:44 AM, Adrian Klaver <adrian.kla...@aklaver.com> wrote:
> Is there a chance the BEFORE trigger functions are doing something that could 
> be leading to the error?
> 
> In the error log is there a line with the actual values that failed?

The error log does not show the literal values, no. Here is a literal example 
from the logs:

2020-03-20 19:51:11 NZDT [15165]: [6-1] ERROR:  duplicate key value violates 
unique constraint "_hyper_1_1931_chunk_da_datum_x_acc_idx"
2020-03-20 19:51:11 NZDT [15165]: [7-1] CONTEXT:  SQL statement "INSERT INTO 
solardatum.da_datum(ts, node_id, source_id, posted, jdata_i, jdata_a, jdata_s, 
jdata_t)
                VALUES (ts_crea, node, src, ts_post, jdata_json->'i', 
jdata_json->'a', jdata_json->'s', 
solarcommon.json_array_to_text_array(jdata_json->'t'))
                ON CONFLICT (node_id, ts, source_id) DO UPDATE
                SET jdata_i = EXCLUDED.jdata_i,
                        jdata_a = EXCLUDED.jdata_a,
                        jdata_s = EXCLUDED.jdata_s,
                        jdata_t = EXCLUDED.jdata_t,
                        posted = EXCLUDED.posted
                RETURNING (xmax = 0)"
        PL/pgSQL function solardatum.store_datum(timestamp with time 
zone,bigint,text,timestamp with time zone,text,boolean) line 10 at SQL statement
2020-03-20 19:51:11 NZDT [15165]: [8-1] STATEMENT:  select * from 
solardatum.store_datum($1, $2, $3, $4, $5) as result

As for the BEFORE triggers, the solardatum.trigger_agg_stale_datum one does an 
INSERT into a different table and a SELECT from this same table. The 
_timescaledb_internal.insert_blocker one is part of the TimescaleDB extension 
which looks like it wouldn’t have an impact to this issue, but the source of 
that is

https://github.com/timescale/timescaledb/blob/91fe723d3aaaf88b53ffffebf8adc3e16a68ec45/src/hypertable.c#L1359
 
<https://github.com/timescale/timescaledb/blob/91fe723d3aaaf88b53ffffebf8adc3e16a68ec45/src/hypertable.c#L1359>

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