Get the string of the query that fired a trigger












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I am creating a control table in a PostgreSQL database, this table should register the query that fired a trigger in a specific table. For instance



if I do



insert into employees('bob');


I would like to be able to capture the string 'insert into employees('bob');' inside a trigger associated with employees table. It doesn't matter if the trigger is before or after.










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    I am creating a control table in a PostgreSQL database, this table should register the query that fired a trigger in a specific table. For instance



    if I do



    insert into employees('bob');


    I would like to be able to capture the string 'insert into employees('bob');' inside a trigger associated with employees table. It doesn't matter if the trigger is before or after.










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      I am creating a control table in a PostgreSQL database, this table should register the query that fired a trigger in a specific table. For instance



      if I do



      insert into employees('bob');


      I would like to be able to capture the string 'insert into employees('bob');' inside a trigger associated with employees table. It doesn't matter if the trigger is before or after.










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      I am creating a control table in a PostgreSQL database, this table should register the query that fired a trigger in a specific table. For instance



      if I do



      insert into employees('bob');


      I would like to be able to capture the string 'insert into employees('bob');' inside a trigger associated with employees table. It doesn't matter if the trigger is before or after.







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          Use the function current_query() in the trigger function.



          insert into control_table(query_text) 
          select current_query();


          The trigger should be for each statement.






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            Use the function current_query() in the trigger function.



            insert into control_table(query_text) 
            select current_query();


            The trigger should be for each statement.






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              Use the function current_query() in the trigger function.



              insert into control_table(query_text) 
              select current_query();


              The trigger should be for each statement.






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                Use the function current_query() in the trigger function.



                insert into control_table(query_text) 
                select current_query();


                The trigger should be for each statement.






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                Use the function current_query() in the trigger function.



                insert into control_table(query_text) 
                select current_query();


                The trigger should be for each statement.







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