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create table tttest (
price_id int4,
price_val int4,
price_on abstime,
price_off abstime
);
create unique index tttest_idx on tttest (price_id,price_off);
alter table tttest add column q1 text;
alter table tttest add column q2 int;
alter table tttest drop column q1;
create trigger timetravel
before insert or delete or update on tttest
for each row
execute procedure
timetravel (price_on, price_off);
insert into tttest values (1, 1, null, null);
insert into tttest(price_id, price_val) values (2, 2);
insert into tttest(price_id, price_val,price_off) values (3, 3, 'infinity');
insert into tttest(price_id, price_val,price_off) values (4, 4,
abstime('now'::timestamp - '100 days'::interval));
insert into tttest(price_id, price_val,price_on) values (3, 3, 'infinity'); -- duplicate key
select * from tttest;
delete from tttest where price_id = 2;
select * from tttest;
-- what do we see ?
-- get current prices
select * from tttest where price_off = 'infinity';
-- change price for price_id == 3
update tttest set price_val = 30 where price_id = 3;
select * from tttest;
-- now we want to change price_id from 3 to 5 in ALL tuples
-- but this gets us not what we need
update tttest set price_id = 5 where price_id = 3;
select * from tttest;
-- restore data as before last update:
select set_timetravel('tttest', 0); -- turn TT OFF!
select get_timetravel('tttest'); -- check status
delete from tttest where price_id = 5;
update tttest set price_off = 'infinity' where price_val = 30;
select * from tttest;
-- and try change price_id now!
update tttest set price_id = 5 where price_id = 3;
select * from tttest;
-- isn't it what we need ?
select set_timetravel('tttest', 1); -- turn TT ON!
select get_timetravel('tttest'); -- check status
-- we want to correct some date
update tttest set price_on = 'Jan-01-1990 00:00:01' where price_id = 5 and
price_off <> 'infinity';
-- but this doesn't work
-- try in this way
select set_timetravel('tttest', 0); -- turn TT OFF!
select get_timetravel('tttest'); -- check status
update tttest set price_on = '01-Jan-1990 00:00:01' where price_id = 5 and
price_off <> 'infinity';
select * from tttest;
-- isn't it what we need ?
-- get price for price_id == 5 as it was '10-Jan-1990'
select * from tttest where price_id = 5 and
price_on <= '10-Jan-1990' and price_off > '10-Jan-1990';
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