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  2. Database trigger - Wikipedia

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    MS SQL Server supports trigger for DML and DDL statement plus special trigger "logon". The scope of DDL triggers can be a database (CREATE TRIGGER name ON DATABASE ...) or the entire SQL Server instance (CREATE TRIGGER name ON ALL SERVER). When you use the entire instance, you can capture all events executed on commands that have server-level scop

  3. Log trigger - Wikipedia

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    CREATE TRIGGER HistoryTable ON OriginalTable FOR INSERT, DELETE, UPDATE AS DECLARE @ Now DATETIME SET @ Now = GETDATE /* deleting section */ UPDATE HistoryTable SET EndDate = @ Now WHERE EndDate IS NULL AND Column1 = OLD.

  4. Insert (SQL) - Wikipedia

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    For example, in Microsoft SQL Server, the key is retrieved via the SCOPE_IDENTITY() special function, while in SQLite the function is named last_insert_rowid(). Using a database-specific SELECT statement on a temporary table containing last inserted row(s).

  5. PL/SQL - Wikipedia

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    You create a trigger with the CREATE TRIGGER statement. You specify the triggering event in terms of triggering statements, and the item they act on. The trigger is said to be created on or defined on the item—which is either a table, a view, a schema, or the database. You also specify the timing point, which determines whether the trigger ...

  6. Check constraint - Wikipedia

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    Some examples of dangerous constraints include: CHECK ((select count (*) from invoices where invoices. customerId = customerId) < 1000) CHECK (dateInserted = CURRENT_DATE) CHECK (countItems = RAND ()) User-defined triggers can be used to work around these restrictions. Although similar in implementation, it is semantically clear that triggers ...

  7. Data control language - Wikipedia

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    SQL statements are used to perform tasks such as insert data to a database, delete or update data in a database, or retrieve data from a database. Though database systems use SQL, they also have their own additional proprietary extensions that are usually only used on their system.

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  9. PostgreSQL - Wikipedia

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    Triggers are events triggered by the action of SQL data manipulation language (DML) statements. For example, an INSERT statement might activate a trigger that checks if the values of the statement are valid. Most triggers are only activated by either INSERT or UPDATE statements. Triggers are fully supported and can be attached to tables.