ALTER TABLE chart ADD PRIMARY KEY (id); -- linuxpoet: -- adding primary key to acc_trans -- We are using standard postgresql names for the sequence for consistency as we move forward -- Do everything in a transaction in case it blows up LOCK acc_trans in EXCLUSIVE mode; ALTER TABLE acc_trans ADD COLUMN entry_id bigint; CREATE SEQUENCE acctrans_entry_id_seq; ALTER TABLE acc_trans ALTER COLUMN entry_id SET DEFAULT nextval('acctrans_entry_id_seq'); UPDATE acc_trans SET entry_id = nextval('acctrans_entry_id_seq'); ALTER TABLE acc_trans ADD PRIMARY key (entry_id); -- We should probably add a foreign key to chart.id ALTER TABLE acc_trans ADD FOREIGN KEY (chart_id) REFERENCES chart (id); -- Start changing floats ALTER TABLE acc_trans ALTER COLUMN amount TYPE NUMERIC; -- This may break someone if they for some reason have an actual float type in the qty column ALTER TABLE invoice ALTER COLUMN qty TYPE numeric; ALTER TABLE invoice ALTER COLUMN allocated TYPE numeric; ALTER TABLE invoice ALTER COLUMN sellprice TYPE NUMERIC; ALTER TABLE invoice ALTER COLUMN fxsellprice TYPE NUMERIC; ALTER TABLE customer ALTER COLUMN discount TYPE numeric; ALTER TABLE customer ALTER COLUMN creditlimit TYPE NUMERIC; ALTER TABLE parts ALTER COLUMN listprice TYPE NUMERIC; ALTER TABLE parts ALTER COLUMN sellprice TYPE NUMERIC; ALTER TABLE parts ALTER COLUMN lastcost TYPE NUMERIC; ALTER TABLE parts ALTER COLUMN weight TYPE numeric; ALTER TABLE parts ALTER COLUMN onhand TYPE numeric; ALTER TABLE parts ALTER COLUMN avgcost TYPE NUMERIC; ALTER TABLE assembly ALTER COLUMN qty TYPE numeric; ALTER TABLE ar ALTER COLUMN amount TYPE NUMERIC; ALTER TABLE ar ALTER COLUMN netamount TYPE NUMERIC; ALTER TABLE ar ALTER COLUMN paid TYPE NUMERIC; ALTER TABLE ap ALTER COLUMN amount TYPE NUMERIC; ALTER TABLE ap ALTER COLUMN netamount TYPE NUMERIC; ALTER TABLE ap ALTER COLUMN paid TYPE NUMERIC; ALTER TABLE tax ALTER COLUMN rate TYPE numeric; ALTER TABLE oe ALTER COLUMN amount TYPE NUMERIC; ALTER TABLE oe ALTER COLUMN netamount TYPE NUMERIC; ALTER TABLE orderitems ALTER COLUMN qty TYPE numeric; ALTER TABLE orderitems ALTER COLUMN sellprice TYPE NUMERIC; ALTER TABLE orderitems ALTER COLUMN discount TYPE numeric; ALTER TABLE orderitems ALTER COLUMN ship TYPE numeric; ALTER TABLE exchangerate ALTER COLUMN buy TYPE numeric; ALTER TABLE exchangerate ALTER COLUMN sell TYPE numeric; ALTER TABLE vendor ALTER COLUMN discount TYPE numeric; ALTER TABLE vendor ALTER COLUMN creditlimit TYPE numeric; ALTER TABLE project ALTER COLUMN production TYPE numeric; ALTER TABLE project ALTER COLUMN completed TYPE numeric; ALTER TABLE business ALTER COLUMN discount TYPE numeric; ALTER TABLE inventory ALTER COLUMN qty TYPE numeric; ALTER TABLE partsvendor ALTER COLUMN lastcost TYPE NUMERIC; ALTER TABLE partscustomer ALTER COLUMN pricebreak TYPE numeric; ALTER TABLE partscustomer ALTER COLUMN sellprice TYPE NUMERIC; ALTER TABLE jcitems ALTER COLUMN qty TYPE numeric; ALTER TABLE jcitems ALTER COLUMN allocated TYPE numeric; ALTER TABLE jcitems ALTER COLUMN sellprice TYPE NUMERIC; ALTER TABLE jcitems ALTER COLUMN fxsellprice TYPE NUMERIC; -- The query rewrite rule necessary to notify the email app that a new report -- needs to be sent to the designated administrator. -- By Chris Travers -- chris@metatrontech.com -- Licensed under the GNU GPL 2.0 or later at your option. See accompanying -- GPL.txt CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION trigger_parts_short() RETURNS TRIGGER AS ' BEGIN IF NEW.onhand >= NEW.rop THEN NOTIFY parts_short; END IF; RETURN NEW; END; ' LANGUAGE PLPGSQL; -- end function CREATE TRIGGER parts_short AFTER UPDATE ON parts FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE trigger_parts_short(); create table transactions ( id int PRIMARY KEY, table_name text ); insert into transactions (id, table_name) SELECT id, 'ap' FROM ap; CREATE RULE ap_id_track_i AS ON insert TO ap DO INSERT INTO transactions (id, table_name) VALUES (new.id, 'ap'); CREATE RULE ap_id_track_u AS ON update TO ap DO UPDATE transactions SET id = new.id WHERE id = old.id; insert into transactions (id, table_name) SELECT id, 'ar' FROM ar; CREATE RULE ar_id_track_i AS ON insert TO ar DO INSERT INTO transactions (id, table_name) VALUES (new.id, 'ar'); CREATE RULE ar_id_track_u AS ON update TO ar DO UPDATE transactions SET id = new.id WHERE id = old.id; INSERT INTO transactions (id, table_name) SELECT id, 'business' FROM business; CREATE RULE business_id_track_i AS ON insert TO business DO INSERT INTO transactions (id, table_name) VALUES (new.id, 'business'); CREATE RULE business_id_track_u AS ON update TO business DO UPDATE transactions SET id = new.id WHERE id = old.id; INSERT INTO transactions (id, table_name) SELECT id, 'chart' FROM chart; CREATE RULE chart_id_track_i AS ON insert TO chart DO INSERT INTO transactions (id, table_name) VALUES (new.id, 'chart'); CREATE RULE chart_id_track_u AS ON update TO chart DO UPDATE transactions SET id = new.id WHERE id = old.id; INSERT INTO transactions (id, table_name) SELECT id, 'customer' FROM customer; CREATE RULE customer_id_track_i AS ON insert TO customer DO INSERT INTO transactions (id, table_name) VALUES (new.id, 'customer'); CREATE RULE customer_id_track_u AS ON update TO customer DO UPDATE transactions SET id = new.id WHERE id = old.id; INSERT INTO transactions (id, table_name) SELECT id, 'department' FROM department; CREATE RULE department_id_track_i AS ON insert TO department DO INSERT INTO transactions (id, table_name) VALUES (new.id, 'department'); CREATE RULE department_id_track_u AS ON update TO department DO UPDATE transactions SET id = new.id WHERE id = old.id; INSERT INTO transactions (id, table_name) SELECT id, 'employee' FROM employee; CREATE RULE employee_id_track_i AS ON insert TO employee DO INSERT INTO transactions (id, table_name) VALUES (new.id, 'employee'); CREATE RULE employee_id_track_u AS ON update TO employee DO UPDATE transactions SET id = new.id WHERE id = old.id; INSERT INTO transactions (id, table_name) SELECT id, 'gl' FROM gl; CREATE RULE gl_id_track_i AS ON insert TO gl DO INSERT INTO transactions (id, table_name) VALUES (new.id, 'gl'); CREATE RULE gl_id_track_u AS ON update TO gl DO UPDATE transactions SET id = new.id WHERE id = old.id; INSERT INTO transactions (id, table_name) SELECT id, 'oe' FROM oe; CREATE RULE oe_id_track_i AS ON insert TO oe DO INSERT INTO transactions (id, table_name) VALUES (new.id, 'oe'); CREATE RULE oe_id_track_u AS ON update TO oe DO UPDATE transactions SET id = new.id WHERE id = old.id; INSERT INTO transactions (id, table_name) SELECT id, 'parts' FROM parts; CREATE RULE parts_id_track_i AS ON insert TO parts DO INSERT INTO transactions (id, table_name) VALUES (new.id, 'parts'); CREATE RULE parts_id_track_u AS ON update TO parts DO UPDATE transactions SET id = new.id WHERE id = old.id; INSERT INTO transactions (id, table_name) SELECT id, 'partsgroup' FROM partsgroup; CREATE RULE partsgroup_id_track_i AS ON insert TO partsgroup DO INSERT INTO transactions (id, table_name) VALUES (new.id, 'partsgroup'); CREATE RULE partsgroup_id_track_u AS ON update TO partsgroup DO UPDATE transactions SET id = new.id WHERE id = old.id; INSERT INTO transactions (id, table_name) SELECT id, 'pricegroup' FROM pricegroup; CREATE RULE pricegroup_id_track_i AS ON insert TO pricegroup DO INSERT INTO transactions (id, table_name) VALUES (new.id, 'pricegroup'); CREATE RULE pricegroup_id_track_u AS ON update TO pricegroup DO UPDATE transactions SET id = new.id WHERE id = old.id; INSERT INTO transactions (id, table_name) SELECT id, 'project' FROM project; CREATE RULE project_id_track_i AS ON insert TO project DO INSERT INTO transactions (id, table_name) VALUES (new.id, 'project'); CREATE RULE project_id_track_u AS ON update TO project DO UPDATE transactions SET id = new.id WHERE id = old.id; INSERT INTO transactions (id, table_name) SELECT id, 'vendor' FROM vendor; CREATE RULE vendor_id_track_i AS ON insert TO vendor DO INSERT INTO transactions (id, table_name) VALUES (new.id, 'vendor'); CREATE RULE employee_id_track_u AS ON update TO vendor DO UPDATE transactions SET id = new.id WHERE id = old.id; INSERT INTO transactions (id, table_name) SELECT id, 'warehouse' FROM warehouse; CREATE RULE warehouse_id_track_i AS ON insert TO warehouse DO INSERT INTO transactions (id, table_name) VALUES (new.id, 'employee'); CREATE RULE warehouse_id_track_u AS ON update TO warehouse DO UPDATE transactions SET id = new.id WHERE id = old.id; CREATE TABLE custom_table_catalog ( table_id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, extends TEXT, table_name TEXT ); CREATE TABLE custom_field_catalog ( field_id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, table_id INT REFERENCES custom_table_catalog, field_name TEXT ); CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION add_custom_field (VARCHAR, VARCHAR, VARCHAR) RETURNS BOOL AS ' DECLARE table_name ALIAS FOR $1; new_field_name ALIAS FOR $2; field_datatype ALIAS FOR $3; BEGIN EXECUTE ''SELECT TABLE_ID FROM custom_table_catalog WHERE extends = '''''' || table_name || '''''' ''; IF NOT FOUND THEN BEGIN INSERT INTO custom_table_catalog (extends) VALUES (table_name); EXECUTE ''CREATE TABLE custom_''||table_name || '' (row_id INT)''; EXCEPTION WHEN duplicate_table THEN -- do nothing END; END IF; EXECUTE ''INSERT INTO custom_field_catalog (field_name, table_id) VALUES ( '''''' || new_field_name ||'''''', (SELECT table_id FROM custom_table_catalog WHERE extends = ''''''|| table_name || ''''''))''; EXECUTE ''ALTER TABLE custom_''||table_name || '' ADD COLUMN '' || new_field_name || '' '' || field_datatype; RETURN TRUE; END; ' LANGUAGE PLPGSQL; -- end function CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION drop_custom_field (VARCHAR, VARCHAR) RETURNS BOOL AS ' DECLARE table_name ALIAS FOR $1; custom_field_name ALIAS FOR $2; BEGIN DELETE FROM custom_field_catalog WHERE field_name = custom_field_name AND table_id = (SELECT table_id FROM custom_table_catalog WHERE extends = table_name); EXECUTE ''ALTER TABLE custom_'' || table_name || '' DROP COLUMN '' || custom_field_name; RETURN TRUE; END; ' LANGUAGE PLPGSQL; -- end function UPDATE defaults SET version = '2.6.18';