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Triggers are disabled via ALTER TABLE...DISABLE TRIGGER... or
...DISABLE ALL TRIGGERS. It may well be that the refresh process
issues such statements; reasons to do so might be to speed up the load
process or if data populated by a trigger is already included in the
data being loaded. If this is the case, any errors in the refresh
process might cause the corresponding ENABLE statements not to be
executed.
Even if a trigger's PL/SQL code becomes invalid due to change to an object on which it depends, AFAIK that wouldn't set it to disabled.
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