I'm trying to implement a sort of templates for a user database. I tought of two possibilities. In the first I have a table like this: CREATE TABLE templates ( tplname varchar(32), fieldname varchar(32), value varchar(32) ); Where I specify the value to be assigned to each field of the user's tuple. I started writing a trigger to force the template values in the user's record whenever it's updated or inserted. I'm using PL/pgSQL, and I'd like to continue using it. The function should look like the following: CREATE FUNCTION users_trig_func() RETURNS opaque AS ' BEGIN FOR row IN SELECT * FROM templates WHERE tplname = new.template; NEW."row.fieldname" := row.fieldvalue; END LOOP; RETURN NEW; END; ' LANGUAGE 'plpgsql'; Obviously the problem is the >>>NEW."row.fieldname" := expr<<< statememt. I dont know how (if possible at all) to assign a variabile whose name is contained in another variable, something like eval() in PHP3. Is there a syntax or a hack ? Whould it be hard to implement it at language level ? Thanks in advance! Regards. -- Daniele ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We are using Linux daily to UP our productivity - so UP yours! (Adapted from Pat Paulsen by Joe Sloan) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dal 28-09-1998, con un solo POP abbiamo fatto guadagnare a telecom italia 15.617.190 Lire solo in scatti alla risposta. Non male eh ? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Daniele Orlandi - Utility Line Italia - http://www.orlandi.com Via Mezzera 29/A - 20030 - Seveso (MI) - Italy -------------------------------------------------------------------------------