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/*Standby Group History*/
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS STANDBY_GROUP_HIST (HIST_ID serial, operation char(1), stamp timestamp, LIKE STANDBY_GROUP EXCLUDING ALL);
--
-- Create a row in {0}.standby_group_hist_audit to reflect the operation performed on standby_group,
-- making use of the special variable TG_OP to work out the operation.
--
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION process_standby_group_audit() RETURNS TRIGGER AS $object_audit$ BEGIN IF (TG_OP = 'DELETE') THEN INSERT INTO {0}.standby_group_hist SELECT nextval('standby_group_hist_hist_id_seq'), 'D', now(), OLD.*; ELSIF (TG_OP = 'UPDATE') THEN INSERT INTO {0}.standby_group_hist SELECT nextval('standby_group_hist_hist_id_seq'), 'U', now(), NEW.*; ELSIF (TG_OP = 'INSERT') THEN INSERT INTO {0}.standby_group_hist SELECT nextval('standby_group_hist_hist_id_seq'), 'I', now(), NEW.*; END IF; RETURN NULL; END; $object_audit$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
DROP TRIGGER IF EXISTS standby_group_audit on {0}.standby_group;
CREATE TRIGGER standby_group_audit AFTER INSERT OR UPDATE OR DELETE ON {0}.standby_group FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE process_standby_group_audit();