Gerhard-
It is good you covered INSERTS but I would replicate the Insert Trigger for 
Update event
Vielen Danke,
Martin

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> Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2009 14:41:08 +0100
> From: ml-postgresql-20081012-3...@gheift.de
> To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
> Subject: [GENERAL] How to cast a general record?
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I want to log with triggers or in functions, and these logs should be
> independet of the transaction. Beside i want to have the information
> which action was commited and which not.
> 
> So my idea was to log into the same database with dblink, return the
> primary keys and add them into a commit table.
> 
> But my problem is, that I do not now how to write the rule properly.
> 
> My schema locks like this:
> 
> CREATE TABLE log_msg (
>   msg_id bigserial not null,
>   msg text not null,
>   constraint msg_pkey primary key (msg_id)
> );
> 
> CREATE TABLE log_commit (
>   msg_id bigint not null,
>   constraint msg_pkey primary key (msg_id)
> );
> 
> CREATE VIEW log AS
> SELECT log_msg.*, log_commit.msg_id IS NOT NULL AS commited
> FROM log_msg LEFT JOIN log_commit USING (msg_id);
> 
> CREATE OR REPLACE RULE "insert_log" AS
>   ON INSERT TO log DO INSTEAD
> 
>  -- now this is pseudo code:
> INSERT INTO log_commit (msg_id)
> SELECT dblink('dbname=samedb', 'INSERT log_msg (msg) VALUES (' 
>   || quote_literal(new.msg)
>   || ') RETURNING msg_id');
> 
> Regards,
>   Gerhard

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