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Re: Logging select statements: msg#00112

Subject: Re: Logging select statements
Thats why people who want entreprise apps
must use enterprise frameworks.

In J2EE for instance you could use LOG4J
which is sorta equivalent of syslog for java.

See if there is a logging module for PHP.

PgSQL has no clue of who the user is.
I dont think delegating this logging task
to pgSQL is a good idea.

Dont get me wrong,
I like and use php myself, but only when i know
the exact limits of how far the specific project
will go in the future.

On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, Rudi Starcevic wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I have an application where user's can view records in a short form with 
> their first select
> and view a long form with a second select.
> The first view I term an impression.
> The second view I term a click.
> 
> I'd like to log the impression's and click's.
> I'm wondering which is the most effiecient way to do this.
> 
> I know I can do it in the application, PHP, by looping through the 
> result set and inserting into a logging table but
> am wondering if it quicker to write a rule or trigger so that each 
> individual select is logged into a logging table
> as it's selected.
> 
> For example:
> If I have a table of 3000 row's and the user submits a query which 
> retrieve's 100 rows.
> In the first senario I could loop through the 100, using a language PHP 
> or Perl, and make 100 inserts after the first select is complete.
> Thus 1 select plus 100 inserts.
> 
> Can you see a way to do this all in SQL that would be better/faster/more 
> efficient without using PHP/Perl ?
> 
> Many thanks
> Regards
> Rudi.
> 
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