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8.7

Trigger on insert

Asked by calinutz in PostgreSQL Database

The question referes to a room reservation system I am developing.
So I have a number of rooms with various characteristics stored in a table called "cam"
Then I have a table containing years called  "an" (it has only one field, integer, containing years: 2006, 2007, 2008.
And I have another table containing rezervations called "rez". This table will contain a cobination of rooms with dates (all dates of a year for each room)

I need a trigger that would do the following:
Everytime I insert a new year in the "an" table I need to generate records in another table considering a third table... I mean, I have a table "cam"with fields: id, numar,beds...
I have another table (the destination table) "rez" with fields : id, numar,beds, data...

So what I need is:
When a new year is inserted in table "an"... for example 2009, the table "rez" must be filled with all fields from "cam" table times every day of the newly inserted year.
So the "rez" table should look like:

numar beds  data
1         2            2009-01-01
1         2            2009-01-02
...
1         2            2009-12-31
2         2            2009-01-01
2         2            2009-01-02
...
2         2            2009-12-31
etc.

Anyone?
I need code of the function and trigger.
Thank you
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