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  2. Database trigger - Wikipedia

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    IBM DB2 for distributed systems known as DB2 for LUW (LUW means Linux, Unix, Windows) supports three trigger types: Before trigger, After trigger and Instead of trigger. Both statement level and row level triggers are supported. If there are more triggers for same operation on table then firing order is determined by trigger creation data.

  3. Sales force management system - Wikipedia

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    Salesforce management systems (also sales force automation systems (SFA)) are information systems used in customer relationship management (CRM) marketing and management that help automate some sales and sales force management functions. They are often combined with a marketing information system, in which case they are often called CRM systems

  4. Delete (SQL) - Wikipedia

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    DELETE FROM person WHERE pid = 1; DELETE FROM pa WHERE pid = 1; To maintain referential integrity, Joe's records must be removed from both person and pa . It could be that beyond just having three tables, the database also has been set up with a trigger so that whenever a row is deleted from person any linked rows would be deleted from pa .

  5. Salesforce - Wikipedia

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    Salesforce also made smaller acquisitions throughout 2019, 2020, and 2021, which included ClickSoftware for $1.35 billion, [113] consulting firm Acumen Solutions for $570 million, [114] CRM firm Vlocity for $1.33 billion, [23] privacy compliance startup Phennecs for $16.5 million, [115] and robotic process automation firm Servicetrace for an ...

  6. Grim trigger - Wikipedia

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    Since a single defect by the opponent triggers defection forever, grim trigger is the most strictly unforgiving of strategies in an iterated game. In Robert Axelrod's book The Evolution of Cooperation, grim trigger is called "Friedman", [1] for a 1971 paper by James W. Friedman, which uses the concept. [2] [3]