[SQL] Activity count problem

2009-08-03 Thread dino
Hi All,

Is there a way I can get activity count of previously run sql to do
some quick error checks.
Say like I ran a select query on an error table and if the activity
count shows that the select query resulted in 10 rows, I want the
process to show failure status. Can this be tracked in pgsql?

Please help me out with this.

Thanks,
Dino

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Re: [SQL] help with trigger

2004-08-27 Thread Dino Vliet
Maybe I've missed it but can someone plese help me
with this?

Brgds and thanks in advance,

--- Dino Vliet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi folks,
> I'm new to PostgreSQL and am busy tring to work with
> it. Of pl/pgsql I know even less and that's the part
> I
> have a question on right now. I have this nice
> example
> to get me started with
> pl/pgsql...
> 
> I have a table with the schedule of a service my
> sport
> team wants to offer:
> 
> Table Schedule
> name   length   startdate enddateday
> soccer   4  01-sep-2004  30-sep-2004  
> Mon
> tennis   4  01-sep-2004  30-sep-2004  
> Wed
> 
> This means, that I want to offer soccer weekly, for
> a
> total of 4 weeks as from 1st sep till 30 sep on
> Mondays!
> 
> Now, what I do want is a second table that creates
> all
> the dates on which there will be soccer training if
> I
> finish entering this record in table Schedule. So,
> then the other table, called ScheduledDates has the
> follwing records:
> 
> Table ScheduleDates
> nameoccurrence  date
> soccer   1  06-sep-2004
> soccer   2  13-sep-2004
> soccer   3  20-sep-2004
> soccer   4  27-sep-2004
> 
> Can someone help me with writing this as a trigger
> in
> pl/pgsql?
> 
> Another variant is that the trigger starts when the
> table Schedule is populated, but it not just
> automatically creates the 4 records as described
> above, but because the date 20-sep-2004 is a
> national
> holiday and is in table Exceptions, the sheme just
> shifts one up and the occurrence 4 becomes
> occurrence
> 3 and the last schedule date becomes monday the 4th
> of
> october!
> 
> I hope you can help me with this one, will put me
> way
> up the learning curve of pl/pgsql
> 
> 
>   
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