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I want to create a stored procedure that automatically updates the balance of each transaction class after insert, update and delete operations. I have one relation with four attributes, combination between id and transaction_class is the primary key.

Table Transcation:

Id  Transaction_Class  Credit   Debit    Balance
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1        1               0      100      200
2        2               0      1000     500
3        1               0      100      200
4        3               0      1000     1000
5        2              500     0        500

If I ‘INSERT INTO

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    Seems incomplete......
    – marc_s
    Dec 6, 2015 at 8:56
  • Shouldn't the balance for transaction_class = 1 be -200 (two debits with 100) and -1000 for transaction_class = 3? In general it's not a good idea to store values that can easily be calculated based on the existing values. You can get that result with a single SQL query without any problems.
    – user330315
    Dec 6, 2015 at 9:32

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Here's an example using functions:

Schema:

CREATE TABLE balances (    
    Id serial,
    Transaction_Class varchar(4),
    Credit float(2),
    Debit float(2),
    Balance float(2)
);

Define function (this function sets balance as the difference between credit and debit):

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION add_transaction(t varchar(4),c float(2), d float(2)) 
    RETURNS void AS $$
    BEGIN
      INSERT INTO balances 
      (Transaction_Class,Credit,Debit,Balance)
      VALUES (t,c,d,c-d);
    END;
    $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;

Insert new data using function:

select add_transaction('T',30.5,15);

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