Adrian Klaver <adrian.kla...@aklaver.com> writes:

> Is the function you show here:
>
> http://pastie.org/10366558
>
> the actual function you are using in the trigger?
>
> If so, there is no mechanism for getting the location coordinates into
> the table, if that is what you want.
>

this is the function and there is a trigger which gets the coordinates
into the table. It works perfectly when postgres is able to make a
connection and get the data. But this is exactly what works only
rarely... And I dont know the reason...

PS: this is the trigger, but as I said, it works if there is a
connection...
http://pastie.org/10368578


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