I'm having some trouble in my intro to databases class understanding what I can and can't do in SQL regarding triggers. One question in particular is confusing.
I am given this schema (which can be viewed here):
CREATE TABLE Sensor(
sid int NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
Name varchar(100),
PRIMARY KEY(sid)
);
CREATE TABLE TemperatureSensor(
sid int NOT NULL,
metricSystem ENUM(‘Celsius’,’Kelvin’),
PRIMARY KEY(sid),
FOREIGN KEY(sid) REFERENCES Sensor(sid)
);
CREATE TABLE Observation(
oid int NOT NULL,
sid int NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY(sid,oid),
FOREIGN KEY(sid) REFERENCES Sensor(sid)
);
CREATE TABLE RawTemperature(
oid int NOT NULL,
sid int NOT NULL,
temperature float,
timestamp timestamp NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY(sid,oid),
FOREIGN KEY(sid,oid) REFERENCES Observation(sid,oid),
FOREIGN KEY(sid) REFERENCES TemperatureSensor(sid)
);
CREATE TABLE Event(
eid int NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
activity ENUM(‘running’,’walking’,’entering’,’Too High Temperature’),
confidence int unsigned,
PRIMARY KEY(eid)
);
CREATE TABLE DerivedFrom(
eid int NOT NULL,
sid int NOT NULL,
oid int NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY(eid,oid,sid),
FOREIGN KEY(eid) REFERENCES Event(eid),
FOREIGN KEY(sid) REFERENCES Sensor(sid)
);
And with this, I am supposed to create an "event detection mechanism" that raises an alarm when the temperature, from RawTemperature
is too high. The trigger checks if the temperature is larger than 65 degrees celsius, and if it is, will update appropriately the Event
and DerivedFrom
tables. It will create an Event
of type 'Too High Temperature'
with a confidence
of 1. It also states that we can assume there are no concurrency issues.
To solve this I tried this idea (sort of pseudo-codish):
CREATE TRIGGER TemperatureHigh
AFTER INSERT
ON RawTemperature FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
UPDATE Event
SET activity = ‘Too High Temperature’
INSERT INTO DerivedFrom(eid) VALUES (LAST_INSERT_ID())
WHERE temperature > 65;
END;
But this gives me errors and doesn't really work at all. So how can I properly use triggers to accomplish this?