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Changing a trigger function

by didiergm@[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Didier Gasser-Morlay") Apr 24, 2008 at 11:08 AM

I have found a nasty bug in one of the trigger function I did put into
production a couple of days ago. I have a fix for it but wonder if I
can put it into the production database with users connected on it.

What would happen if someone sends an update firing that trigger
whilst I am in the middle of updating it  via a create or update ? Do
I need to wait for this evening or can I safely runs the update of the
function ?

I know that several other databases would reject the update (Sybase,
Firebird for example) but I am too new to PostgresSQL to know what
would happen in such a situation



Didier

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 4 Posts in Topic:
Changing a trigger function
didiergm@[EMAIL PROTECTED  2008-04-24 11:08:12 
Re: Changing a trigger function
andreas.kretschmer@[EMAIL  2008-04-24 11:22:44 
Re: Changing a trigger function
tgl@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (T  2008-04-24 11:39:40 
Re: Changing a trigger function
terry@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-04-24 05:23:19 

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