On 2015-12-27 13:19, Tom Lane wrote:
Andreas Kretschmer <andr...@a-kretschmer.de> writes:
The problem is, that tg_table_name isn't declared within a event trigger.
TG_TAG is defined, it contains the command, for instance CREATE TABLE.

Yeah.  According to
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/static/plpgsql-trigger.html#PLPGSQL-EVENT-TRIGGER
only TG_TAG and TG_EVENT are defined inside PL/pgSQL event triggers.

So at present, you can only do very coarse event recording using
PL/pgSQL; if you want to do anything interesting you have to resort
to writing your event trigger in C.  (And I think that even then,
9.4 did not offer very complete facilities for finding out what the
DDL command had done; 9.5 will provide more info.)

                        regards, tom lane

hmmmm...well, Tom, at least you saved me a lot of frustration with trying to get this to work :-) For the time being, I'll just follow up DDL activity with a procedure that compares diffs between information_schema and the history tables. If and when pl/pgsql offers the capture of DDL activity on the fly, I can just move my code to an event trigger.

Thanks for your help!

Sue

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