On Apr 13 11:38, Todd Kennedy wrote:
> What I'd also like to do is have it create a new row in a different
> table using the automatically assigned id as a reference, but I'm
> unsure of how to obtain the id of the newly created row in the first
> table.
If I understand you right, you're refering to a SERIAL column with id.
If so, you can use currval() function over related SEQUENCE. Because of
INSERT/DELETE and trigger will be executed in the same session, they'll
be able to see current value of related sequence. Below is an example
about this:
BEGIN;
CREATE SEQUENCE trig_t_seq START 1;
CREATE TABLE trig_t (
id bigint NOT NULL DEFAULT nextval('trig_t_seq'),
inf int
);
CREATE FUNCTION trig_t_row_count() RETURNS trigger AS $$
BEGIN
IF TG_OP = 'INSERT' THEN
RAISE NOTICE 'Current SEQUENCE value: %', currval('trig_t_seq');
END IF;
RETURN NEW;
END
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
CREATE TRIGGER trig_t_row_count_trig
AFTER INSERT
ON trig_t
FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE PROCEDURE trig_t_row_count();
INSERT INTO trig_t (inf) VALUES (10);
INSERT INTO trig_t (inf) VALUES (20);
INSERT INTO trig_t (inf) VALUES (30);
ROLLBACK;
Regards.
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