-- -- procedure acs_object__delete/1 -- CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION acs_object__delete( delete__object_id integer ) RETURNS integer AS $$ DECLARE obj_type record; BEGIN -- GN: the following deletion operation iterates over the id_columns -- of the acs_object_types of the type tree for the object and -- performs manual deletions in these tables by trying to delete the -- delete__object_id from the id_column. This deletion includes as -- well the deletion in acs_objects. -- -- In the best of all possible worlds, this would not -- be necessary, when the objects would have specified "on delete -- cascade" for the id_columns. for obj_type in select o2.table_name, o2.id_column from acs_object_types o1, acs_object_types o2 where o1.object_type = (select object_type from acs_objects o where o.object_id = delete__object_id) and o1.tree_sortkey between o2.tree_sortkey and tree_right(o2.tree_sortkey) order by o2.tree_sortkey desc loop -- Delete from the table. -- DRB: I removed the quote_ident calls that DanW originally included -- because the table names appear to be stored in upper case. Quoting -- causes them to not match the actual lower or potentially mixed-case -- table names. We will just forbid squirrely names that include quotes. -- daveB -- ETP is creating a new object, but not a table, although it does specify a -- table name, so we need to check if the table exists. Wp-slim does this too if table_exists(obj_type.table_name) then execute 'delete from ' || obj_type.table_name || ' where ' || obj_type.id_column || ' = ' || delete__object_id; end if; end loop; return 0; END; $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;