| From: | Sean Davis <sdavis2(at)mail(dot)nih(dot)gov> |
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| To: | Jignesh Shah <jignesh(dot)shah1980(at)gmail(dot)com> |
| Cc: | Serge Fonville <serge(dot)fonville(at)gmail(dot)com>, postgresql novice <pgsql-novice(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
| Subject: | Re: Why PostgreSQL? |
| Date: | 2009-08-19 10:45:51 |
| Message-ID: | 264855a00908190345n641ccfd5m799ff4a49ddd8f17@mail.gmail.com |
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On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 6:36 AM, Jignesh Shah <jignesh(dot)shah1980(at)gmail(dot)com>wrote:
> Yes, I googled but all have listed old differences. No links for latest
> differences. I want to write triggers in some specific language and want to
> process updated row using spi_prepare. It would be greate if you could
> provide example for that?
>
In postgres, functions can be written in at least perl, c, python, tcl,
java, and pl/pgsql. You'll probably want to look at the manual for writing
functions and for triggers. If you have problems writing a trigger to do
what you want, perhaps you can post back with a test example and we can
help.
Sean
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