From c1db506ab74b75f1ba0b984d36490f50ee9716ec Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 18:15:59 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] Add Updatable view mention.

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+To: Rasmus Resen Amossen <spunk@rhk.dk>
+cc: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
+Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Re: Updating views 
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+Comments: In-reply-to Rasmus Resen Amossen <spunk@rhk.dk>
+	message dated "Tue, 05 Jun 2001 01:17:00 +0200"
+Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2001 21:42:57 -0400
+Message-ID: <9925.991705377@sss.pgh.pa.us>
+From: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
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+Rasmus Resen Amossen <spunk@rhk.dk> writes:
+> OK, but I can't see how to make a single rule that allows me to update
+> an arbitray set of attributes from an arbitray where-clause.
+
+The reason the system doesn't do that for you is that it's *hard* to
+figure out what to do for an arbitrary where-clause.  An automatic rule
+has no chance of doing the right thing, because the right thing depends
+on what you intend.  For example, if your view has
+	select ... where a>5;
+what do you think ought to happen if someone tries to insert a row
+with a<5?  Is that an error?  A no-op?  Does the row go in anyway,
+you just can't see it in the view?  Does the row go into some other
+table instead?  Is it OK to change the A column at all?  It all depends
+on the semantics of your database design.  So you have to figure out
+what you want and write rules that do it.
+
+The mechanics of the rule are not that painful once you've decided what
+the reverse mapping from inserted/updated data to underlying tables
+ought to be.  One thing that may help is to realize that you don't need
+a separate rule for each combination of set of attributes that might be
+updated.  "new.*" is defined for all columns including the ones that
+didn't change, so you can just do something like
+
+	update ... set f1 = new.f1, f2 = new.f2, ...
+
+without worrying about just which columns the user tried to update.
+Likewise, the where clause in the user's query is not yours to worry
+about; that condition gets added onto the stuff in your rule.
+
+> In other words: I want to make the update of 'exview' transparent to
+> 'extable'.
+
+If it's really transparent, one wonders why you bothered with a view
+at all.  Useful views tend to be nontrivial mappings of the underlying
+data, which is why it's nontrivial to figure out what the reverse
+mapping ought to be.
+
+			regards, tom lane
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