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Subject: Re: [PATCHES] Fix disabled triggers with deferred constraints
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References: <200206140507.g5E57om04338@candle.pha.pa.us>
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From: Neil Conway <nconway@klamath.dyndns.org>
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Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> writes:
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> > Elliot Lee <sopwith@redhat.com> writes:
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> > > About as obscure a bug as you can get - without the patch, disabled
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> > > triggers for deferred constraints get run anyways. The patch is simple and
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> > > works, but the "right" (and more complicated) fix may involve not adding
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> > > the trigger to event->dte_item to begin with.
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> > I remember looking at this issue and not doing anything because I
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> > couldn't decide whether the test for enabled status should occur when
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> > the trigger is queued or when it is executed --- or, perhaps, both?
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> > Is there anything in the standard about it?
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> Was there any agreement on this?
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Any update on this?
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Cheers,
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Neil
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message dated "07 Aug 2002 12:10:10 -0400"
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Date: Wed, 07 Aug 2002 12:46:23 -0400
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Neil Conway <nconway@klamath.dyndns.org> writes:
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> Elliot Lee <sopwith@redhat.com> writes:
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> About as obscure a bug as you can get - without the patch, disabled
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> triggers for deferred constraints get run anyways. The patch is simple and
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> works, but the "right" (and more complicated) fix may involve not adding
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> the trigger to event->dte_item to begin with.
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>
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> I remember looking at this issue and not doing anything because I
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> couldn't decide whether the test for enabled status should occur when
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> the trigger is queued or when it is executed --- or, perhaps, both?
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> Is there anything in the standard about it?
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>>
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>> Was there any agreement on this?
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> Any update on this?
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I think we're still waiting for someone to figure out what the behavior
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should be per spec.
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regards, tom lane
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From: Neil Conway <nconway@klamath.dyndns.org>
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Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> writes:
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> Neil Conway <nconway@klamath.dyndns.org> writes:
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> > Elliot Lee <sopwith@redhat.com> writes:
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> > I remember looking at this issue and not doing anything because I
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> > couldn't decide whether the test for enabled status should occur when
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> > the trigger is queued or when it is executed --- or, perhaps, both?
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> > Is there anything in the standard about it?
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[...]
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> I think we're still waiting for someone to figure out what the behavior
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> should be per spec.
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I took a brief look at SQL99, but I couldn't find anything regarding
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this issue (AFAICS it doesn't mention "disabled triggers" at all). But
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given my prior track record for divining information from the
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standards, perhaps someone should double-check :-)
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I did notice some behavior which we don't implement AFAIK:
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If the constraint mode is /deferred/, then the constraint is
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effectively checked when the constraint mode is changed to
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/immediate/ either explicitely by execution of a <set
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constraints mode statement>, or implicitely at the end of the
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current SQL-transaction.
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(SQL99, Section 4.17.1, paragraph 3)
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We don't recheck any outstanding deferred constraints when the
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constraint mode is explicitly switched back to IMMEDIATE, as the
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standard says we should.
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Cheers,
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Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 14:12:15 +1000 (EST)
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From: Gavin Sherry <swm@linuxworld.com.au>
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To: Neil Conway <nconway@klamath.dyndns.org>
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Subject: Re: [PATCHES] Fix disabled triggers with deferred constraints
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On 7 Aug 2002, Neil Conway wrote:
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> Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> writes:
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> > Neil Conway <nconway@klamath.dyndns.org> writes:
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> > > Elliot Lee <sopwith@redhat.com> writes:
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> > > I remember looking at this issue and not doing anything because I
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> > > couldn't decide whether the test for enabled status should occur when
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> > > the trigger is queued or when it is executed --- or, perhaps, both?
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> > > Is there anything in the standard about it?
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>
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> [...]
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>
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> > I think we're still waiting for someone to figure out what the behavior
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> > should be per spec.
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>
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> I took a brief look at SQL99, but I couldn't find anything regarding
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> this issue (AFAICS it doesn't mention "disabled triggers" at all). But
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> given my prior track record for divining information from the
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> standards, perhaps someone should double-check :-)
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I had a pretty hard look around SQL99. It does not appear to say anything
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explicit about disabling triggers. This should be clear from page 90: 4.35
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Triggers. This specifies the trigger descriptor. Those familiar with SQL99
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know that it just about mandates that all state information about any
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object in the system is recorded in its descriptor. The fact that
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enabled/disabled state information is not recorded in the trigger
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descriptor suggests that it is only ever enabled.
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More over there is no case when a trigger is not executed, according to
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10.12 'Execution of triggers'.
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I dug deeper, wondering if it may be implicitly disabled given the
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disabling of its 'dependencies', shall we call them. Namely: the base
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table or the procedure used in the trigger action. Tables cannot be
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disabled or made in active. As for the procedure, <SQL procedure
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statement>, this expands to SQL which, itself, cannot be 'disabled'.
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The spec is a large one and I didn't look at all references to triggers --
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since there are hundreds -- but I don't believe that there is any
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precedent for an implementation of DISABLE TRIGGER.
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FWIW, i think that in the case of deferred triggers they should all be
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added to the queue and whether they are executed or not should be
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evaluated inside DeferredTriggerExecute() with:
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if(LocTriggerData.tg_trigger->tgenabled == false)
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return;
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Subject: Re: [PATCHES] Fix disabled triggers with deferred constraints
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Gavin Sherry <swm@linuxworld.com.au> writes:
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> ...The spec is a large one and I didn't look at all references to triggers --
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> since there are hundreds -- but I don't believe that there is any
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> precedent for an implementation of DISABLE TRIGGER.
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Thanks for the dig. I was hoping we could get some guidance from the
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spec, but it looks like not. How about other implementations --- does
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Oracle support disabled triggers? DB2? etc?
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> FWIW, i think that in the case of deferred triggers they should all be
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> added to the queue and whether they are executed or not should be
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> evaluated inside DeferredTriggerExecute() with:
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> if(LocTriggerData.tg_trigger->tgenabled == false)
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> return;
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So check the state at execution, not when the triggering event occurs.
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I don't have any strong reason to object to that, but I have a gut
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feeling that it still needs to be thought about...
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Let's see, I guess there are several possible changes of state for a
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deferred trigger between the triggering event and the end of
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transaction:
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* Trigger deleted. Surely the trigger shouldn't be executed, but should
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we raise an error or just silently ignore it? (I suspect right now we
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crash :-()
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* Trigger created. In some ideal world we might think that such a
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trigger should be fired, but in reality that ain't gonna happen; we're
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not going to record every possible event on the speculation that some
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trigger for it might be created later in the transaction.
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* Trigger disabled. Your proposal is to not fire it. Okay, comports
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with the deleted case, if we make that behavior be silently-ignore.
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* Trigger enabled. Your proposal is to fire it. Seems not to comport
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with the creation case --- does that bother anyone?
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* Trigger changed from not-deferred to deferred. If we already fired it
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> Gavin Sherry <swm@linuxworld.com.au> writes:
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> > ...The spec is a large one and I didn't look at all references to triggers --
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> > since there are hundreds -- but I don't believe that there is any
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> > precedent for an implementation of DISABLE TRIGGER.
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> Thanks for the dig. I was hoping we could get some guidance from the
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> spec, but it looks like not. How about other implementations --- does
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> Oracle support disabled triggers? DB2? etc?
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Oracle 8 (and I presume 9) allows you to disable/enable triggers through
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alter table and alter trigger. My 8.1.7 documentation is silent on the
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> So check the state at execution, not when the triggering event occurs.
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> I don't have any strong reason to object to that, but I have a gut
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> Let's see, I guess there are several possible changes of state for a
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> * Trigger created. In some ideal world we might think that such a
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It doesn't need to be an ideal world. We're only talking about deferred
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> * Trigger disabled. Your proposal is to not fire it. Okay, comports
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> * Trigger enabled. Your proposal is to fire it. Seems not to comport
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> * Trigger changed from not-deferred to deferred. If we already fired it
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Agreed.
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I think this should generate an error as it doesn't sit well with the
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while there have been suggested some hacks on the system catalog
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for disabling/enabling triggers, these have two serious disadvantages:
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- they cannot be done by the owner of the trigger
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Oracle has an SQL command "ALTER TRIGGER triggername DISABLE|ENABLE".
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ALTER TABLE DISABLE|ENABLE TRIGGER {trigger name}|ALL
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Bruce Momjian wrote:
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> > Oracle has an SQL command "ALTER TRIGGER triggername DISABLE|ENABLE".
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> Already on TODO list:
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On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 14:41:47 -0500
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Jean-Luc Lachance <jllachan@nsd.ca> wrote:
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> ALTER TABLE DISABLE|ENABLE TRIGGER {trigger name}|ALL
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This would make no sense:
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It could be the syntax if the statement for creating a trigger
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The statement for creating a trigger is however "CREATE TRIGEER".
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Consequently the statement for changing a trigger must be "ALTER TRIGGER"
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Switching off all triggers for an individual table at once would be
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convenient of course and can be easily achieved with "ALTER TRIGGER" as well:
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Tino Wildenhain <tino@wildenhain.de>, pgsql-general@postgresql.org
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Subject: Re: [GENERAL] ALTER TRIGGER DISABLE/ENABLE
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Sementics.
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The trigger belongs to the table.
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The trigger is not modified.
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The ability of the table being modified to call it is modified.
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Plus, if you want all the triggers on a table to be disabled the ALTER
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TRIGGER is not enough.
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JLL
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Christoph Dalitz wrote:
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> On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 14:41:47 -0500
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> Jean-Luc Lachance <jllachan@nsd.ca> wrote:
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> > I think thte sintax should be:
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> > ALTER TABLE DISABLE|ENABLE TRIGGER {trigger name}|ALL
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> This would make no sense:
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> It could be the syntax if the statement for creating a trigger
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> where "ALTER TABLE ADD TRIGGER".
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> The statement for creating a trigger is however "CREATE TRIGEER".
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> Consequently the statement for changing a trigger must be "ALTER TRIGGER"
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> and not "ALTER TABLE".
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> Switching off all triggers for an individual table at once would be
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> convenient of course and can be easily achieved with "ALTER TRIGGER" as well:
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> just write a little PL/SQL procedure "disable_triggers()" that takes a
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> tablename as input and disables all triggers on it.
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> Christoph Dalitz
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Subject: [HACKERS] Foreign keys in pg_dump
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OK,
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The argument about using ALTER TABLE/ADD FOREIGN KEY in dumps was that it
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caused an actual check of the data in the table, right? This was going to
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be much slower than using CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER.
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So, why can't we do this in the SQL that pg_dump creates (TODO):
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CREATE TABLE ...
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ALTER TABLE/ADD FOREIGN KEY ...
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update catalogs and disable triggers that the ADD FOREIGN KEY just created
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...
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COPY .. FROM ...
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\.
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update catalogs and enable triggers
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Doesn't this give us the best of both worlds? ie. Keeps dependencies but
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does fast COPYing?
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Also, I think a new super-user (or owner) only SQL command would be nice
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(TODO):
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ALTER TABLE foo {DISABLE|ENABLE} TRIGGER { ALL | trigger_name [ ,... ] };
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This is like MSSQL syntax (IIRC):
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/tsqlref/ts_
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aa-az_3ied.asp
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Specifies that trigger_name is enabled or disabled. When a trigger is
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disabled it is still defined for the table; however, when INSERT, UPDATE, or
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DELETE statements are executed against the table, the actions in the trigger
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are not performed until the trigger is re-enabled.
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It would certainly tidy up the dumps a bit...
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On Fri, 2002-09-06 at 01:19, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
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> OK,
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>
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> The argument about using ALTER TABLE/ADD FOREIGN KEY in dumps was that it
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> caused an actual check of the data in the table, right? This was going to
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> be much slower than using CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER.
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>
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> So, why can't we do this in the SQL that pg_dump creates (TODO):
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>
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> CREATE TABLE ...
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> ALTER TABLE/ADD FOREIGN KEY ...
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> update catalogs and disable triggers that the ADD FOREIGN KEY just created
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> ...
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> COPY .. FROM ...
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> \.
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> update catalogs and enable triggers
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The problem with this is you may enable a trigger that was disabled by
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the user. It cannot be done to all triggers. We could figure out which
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triggers were created for the foreign key via pg_depend, then re-enable
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only those.
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If we did most of this in a single transaction it should be fairly safe.
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> Doesn't this give us the best of both worlds? ie. Keeps dependencies but
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> does fast COPYing?
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>
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> Also, I think a new super-user (or owner) only SQL command would be nice
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> (TODO):
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>
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> ALTER TABLE foo {DISABLE|ENABLE} TRIGGER { ALL | trigger_name [ ,... ] };
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pg_dump shouldn't need to know that a trigger is involved for foreign
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keys. A SET CONSTRAINTS DISABLED would be more appropriate in a binary
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mode dump -- but I firmly believe that text mode dumps should run full
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checks on the data to ensure the user didn't muck with it.
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