Each row in the SYSTRIGGERS view describes one trigger in the database. This view also contains triggers that are automatically created for foreign key definitions which have a referential triggered action (such as ON DELETE CASCADE).
The tables and columns that make up this view are provided in the SQL statement below. To learn more about a particular table or column, use the links provided beneath the view definition.
ALTER VIEW "SYS"."SYSTRIGGERS"( owner, trigname,tname,event,trigtime,trigdefn ) as select u.user_name,trig.trigger_name,tab.table_name, if trig.event = 'I' then 'INSERT' else if trig.event = 'U' then 'UPDATE' else if trig.event = 'C' then 'UPDATE' else if trig.event = 'D' then 'DELETE' else if trig.event = 'A' then 'INSERT,DELETE' else if trig.event = 'B' then 'INSERT,UPDATE' else if trig.event = 'E' then 'DELETE,UPDATE' else 'INSERT,DELETE,UPDATE' endif endif endif endif endif endif endif,if trig.trigger_time = 'B' or trig.trigger_time = 'P' then 'BEFORE' else if trig.trigger_time = 'A' or trig.trigger_time = 'S' then 'AFTER' else if trig.trigger_time = 'R' then 'RESOLVE' else 'INSTEAD OF' endif endif endif,trig.trigger_defn from SYS.ISYSTRIGGER as trig join SYS.ISYSTAB as tab on(tab.table_id = trig.table_id) join SYS.ISYSUSER as u on u.user_id = tab.creator where trig.foreign_table_id is null |
Discuss this page in DocCommentXchange.
|
Copyright © 2012, iAnywhere Solutions, Inc. - SQL Anywhere 12.0.1 |