44.6. PL/Perl Triggers
  PL/Perl can be used to write trigger functions.  In a trigger function,
   the hash reference
  
   $_TD
  
  contains information about the
   current trigger event.
  
   $_TD
  
  is a global variable,
   which gets a separate local value for each invocation of the trigger.
   The fields of the
  
   $_TD
  
  hash reference are:
 
- 
    
     $_TD->{new}{foo}
- 
    NEWvalue of columnfoo
- 
    
     $_TD->{old}{foo}
- 
    OLDvalue of columnfoo
- 
    
     $_TD->{name}
- 
    Name of the trigger being called 
- 
    
     $_TD->{event}
- 
    Trigger event: INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE,TRUNCATE, orUNKNOWN
- 
    
     $_TD->{when}
- 
    When the trigger was called: BEFORE,AFTER,INSTEAD OF, orUNKNOWN
- 
    
     $_TD->{level}
- 
    The trigger level: ROW,STATEMENT, orUNKNOWN
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     $_TD->{relid}
- 
    OID of the table on which the trigger fired 
- 
    
     $_TD->{table_name}
- 
    Name of the table on which the trigger fired 
- 
    
     $_TD->{relname}
- 
    Name of the table on which the trigger fired. This has been deprecated, and could be removed in a future release. Please use $_TD->{table_name} instead. 
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     $_TD->{table_schema}
- 
    Name of the schema in which the table on which the trigger fired, is 
- 
    
     $_TD->{argc}
- 
    Number of arguments of the trigger function 
- 
    
     @{$_TD->{args}}
- 
    Arguments of the trigger function. Does not exist if $_TD->{argc}is 0.
Row-level triggers can return one of the following:
- 
    
     return;
- 
    Execute the operation 
- 
    
     "SKIP"
- 
    Don't execute the operation 
- 
    
     "MODIFY"
- 
    Indicates that the NEWrow was modified by the trigger function
Here is an example of a trigger function, illustrating some of the above:
CREATE TABLE test (
    i int,
    v varchar
);
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION valid_id() RETURNS trigger AS $$
    if (($_TD->{new}{i} >= 100) || ($_TD->{new}{i} <= 0)) {
        return "SKIP";    # skip INSERT/UPDATE command
    } elsif ($_TD->{new}{v} ne "immortal") {
        $_TD->{new}{v} .= "(modified by trigger)";
        return "MODIFY";  # modify row and execute INSERT/UPDATE command
    } else {
        return;           # execute INSERT/UPDATE command
    }
$$ LANGUAGE plperl;
CREATE TRIGGER test_valid_id_trig
    BEFORE INSERT OR UPDATE ON test
    FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE FUNCTION valid_id();