I have a view that is something like this:
CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW BUILDS_VIEW AS
SELECT BUILD_LIST.BUILD_ID,
BUILDSTATUS_LIST.RELEASE_FLAG
FROM BUILD_LIST,
BUILDSTATUS_LIST
WHERE BUILD_LIST.BUILDSTATUS = BUILDSTATUS_LIST.BUILDSTATUS;
BUILDSTATUS_LIST example:
BUILDSTATUS RELEASE_FLAG
----------- ------------
-1 N
0 N
1 N
2 Y
3 Y
4 Y
BUILD_LIST example:
BUILD_ID BUILDSTATUS
-------- -----------
12345 3
23456 0
34567 1
I want to execute a stored procedure processBuildReleaseChange(BUILD_ID)
when there is a change to the RELEASE_FLAG
column
There are many more BUILDSTATUS
s than that and they are changed often, so I want to only execute the procedure when the view is changed
build_list
table). If the view is performing some more complex calculations where the data comes from many different tables, life is much more complicated.build_list
could look at changes to thebuildstatus
column and do a lookup againstbuildstatus_list
to see whether therelease_flag
changed and call the procedure assuming the procedure doesn't need to read from or modify thebuild_list
table. I would expect that you would be better off not using a trigger, though, and embedding this logic in whatever piece of code implements status changes.