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Oracle PL/SQL Tutorial » Trigger » Trigger 
28. 2. 13. Check the status of the trigger
SQL> CREATE TABLE emp (
  2    id         NUMBER PRIMARY KEY,
  3    fname VARCHAR2(50),
  4    lname  VARCHAR2(50)
  5  );

Table created.

SQL>
SQL> INSERT INTO emp (id, fname, lname)VALUES (1'A''B');

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO emp (id, fname, lname)VALUES (2'C''D');

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO emp (id, fname, lname)VALUES (3'E''F');

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO emp (id, fname, lname)VALUES (4'G''H');

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO emp (id, fname, lname)VALUES (5'G''Z');

row created.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL> SET SERVEROUTPUT ON
SQL>
SQL>
SQL> CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER emp_trig
  2     BEFORE UPDATE OF fname
  3     ON emp
  4     FOR EACH ROW
  5  BEGIN
  6     DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('First Name '||:OLD.fname||' has change to '||:NEW.fname);
  7  END;
  8  /

Trigger created.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL> SELECT trigger_name, status FROM user_triggers;

TRIGGER_NAME                   STATUS
------------------------------ --------
EMP_TRIG                       ENABLED
INVENTORY_TRG                  DISABLED
DEMO_BIFER                     DISABLED
DEPT_SAL_TRG                   DISABLED
SYSTEMALTERUSER                DISABLED
USAGE_START                    DISABLED
USAGE_STOP                     DISABLED
USER_LOGON_MODULE_CHECK        DISABLED

rows selected.

SQL>
SQL> drop table emp;

Table dropped.

SQL>
28. 2. Trigger
28. 2. 1. Triggers
28. 2. 2. System triggers
28. 2. 3. Creating a Trigger
28. 2. 4. Trigger Blocks
28. 2. 5. Trigger that output old value
28. 2. 6. DML Trigger Example
28. 2. 7. Firing a Trigger
28. 2. 8. The use of a trigger
28. 2. 9. INSERTING, DELETING and UPDATING Predicates
28. 2. 10. Reference current user name in trigger
28. 2. 11. Call raise_application_error to report an error in a trigger
28. 2. 12. Use cursor in trigger
28. 2. 13. Check the status of the trigger
28. 2. 14. Show errors for a trigger
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