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Home -> Community -> Usenet -> c.d.o.misc -> Re: Mutation of table
It is nearly impossible to give a usefull suggestion
when not knowing the functionality you are trying
to implement.
Bascily all you have to do is perfrom the conflicting functionality in a AFTER INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE whatever
Regards
Dante
In article <3744e38d_at_discussions>,
"Dipam Phukan" dipam_phukan wrote:
>
> How to avoid mutation of table. Pl. suggest
> me a technique to avoide this situation in
> database trigger.
> Pl. reply it immediatly
>
> Regards
>
> Dipam Phukan
>
> --Posted from EarthWeb Discussions. http://discussions.earthweb.com
>
>
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