[Disclaimer: This question was posed by one of our YugabyteDB users on our yugabyte.com/slack channel]
The documentation for triggers below gives an example of attaching a trigger to the update of an employee table.
https://docs.yugabyte.com/latest/explore/ysql-language-features/triggers/
Suppose you have a procedure that only allows a manager to transfer an employee if the employee is a direct report to the manager, something like the following:
#transfer_employee(manager_no, employee_no, department)
CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE transfer_employee(integer, integer, text)
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
-- IF employee reports to mgr, allow mgr to transfer person
IF EXISTS (SELECT employee_no FROM mgr_table where mgr_id = $1 and employee_no = $2)
UPDATE employees
SET department = $3
WHERE employee_no = $2;
COMMIT;
END;
$$;
Is there a way in YugabyteDB to have the trigger gain access, or pass the state variables of the stored procedure, to the trigger so that you could log in a table the variables such as manager_id
who made the change, and not just the new or old department (e.g. this is a variable that only exists in the context of the stored procedure)?
If it is possible, the syntax to do this is unclear to me from this example.