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LaroG

2006-01-26, 4:57 pm

Hey.
I am new here. I’m from Poland:-)
I have one question (I don’t now if this is the right group for this question and … if my English is enough good… :P):
Are the developers going to implement some system trigger like in ORACLE i.e. “on login” trigger ??


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Bruno Wolff III

2006-01-27, 3:23 am

On Thu, Jan 26, 2006 at 18:24:36 +0100,
LaroG <larog_pgsql@op.pl> wrote:
> Hey.
> I am new here. I’m from Poland:-)
> I have one question (I don’t now if this is the right group for this question and … if my English is enough good… :P):
> Are the developers going to implement some system trigger like in ORACLE i.e. “on login” trigger ??


Postgres has triggers. There aren't triggers that fire on login or startup
though.

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Jim C. Nasby

2006-01-31, 8:23 pm

On Fri, Jan 27, 2006 at 12:01:48AM -0600, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 26, 2006 at 18:24:36 +0100,
> LaroG <larog_pgsql@op.pl> wrote:
>
> Postgres has triggers. There aren't triggers that fire on login or startup
> though.


Actually, someone has written some system-level triggers, but I can't
find a reference to it right now. :( I know it was mentioned on one of
the mailing lists in the past month.
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