I understand that prepared statements aren't allowed within a trigger, but I can't see how else I can do what I want, so any alternatives/workarounds would be greatly appreciated.
DELIMITER $$
CREATE TRIGGER trigger1 after INSERT on table1
FOR EACH ROW
begin
DECLARE a varchar(30);
DECLARE b varchar(30);
DECLARE c varchar(30);
DECLARE d varchar(30);
SET a = new.Col1;
SET b = new.Col2;
SET c = (select Col4 from table2 where Col3=new.Col3);
SET d = concat('select ',a,' from table3 where yq=',c,' and xz=',b);
insert into table4 values (d);
end
$$
DELIMITER;
So what is happening: a row is inserted and 3 values are taken from that row, Col1,Col2, and new.Col3.
new.Col3 is used to get a row from a different table, which is then used along with Col2 to search the 3rd table where the value I need is.
Col1 is the problem because it is supposed to be a dynamically generated column name for d but this doesn't work.
So obviously at the moment all I am getting back is a string of the select statement in d which is what I expect, but I cant execute the statement because that is not allowed.
So how can I get that dynamically generated column name in to the select statement?
Table 1
Col1 | Col2 | Col3
c | d | x
a | e | y
b | e | z
b | f | x
Table 2
Col3 | Col4
x | 1
y | 2
z | 3
Table3
a | b | c | xz | yq
1a | 1b | 1c | d | 1
2a | 2b | 2c | d | 2
3a | 3b | 3c | d | 3
4a | 4b | 4c | e | 1
5a | 5b | 5c | e | 2
6a | 6b | 6c | e | 3
7a | 7b | 7c | f | 1
8a | 8b | 8c | f | 2
9a | 9b | 9c | f | 3
The result I want is from 1a-9c.
I have considered changing the table schema so that the column name in the trigger can be fixed, but that would be a last resort since it would cause issues for other bits of code.