> On 1 Jan 2021, at 16:56, Dirk Mika <dirk.m...@mikatiming.de> wrote:
> 
> Hi all and a happy new Year!
> 
> We have an Oracle schema that is to be converted to PostgreSQL, where 
> conditional predicates are used in some triggers.
> 
> In particular, columns are populated with values if they are not specified in 
> the update statement which is used.
> Usually with an expression like this:
> 
>      IF NOT UPDATING('IS_CANCELED')
>      THEN
>         :new.is_canceled := ...;
>      END IF;
> 
> I have not found anything similar in PostgreSQL. What is the common approach 
> to this problem?
> 
> BR
> Dirk

Can't you use column defaults to handle these cases?

Alban Hertroys
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There is always an exception to always.






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