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          row  level triggers : 是每個(gè)row改變時(shí),觸發(fā)trigger。 比如,2個(gè)row update,觸發(fā)2次。

          table level triggers: 是table改變時(shí),觸發(fā)trigger。無論幾個(gè)row改變都沒影響, 比如,1個(gè)row update觸發(fā)1次 ,2個(gè)row update,也觸發(fā)1次。

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          Before / for each row trigger

          A before trigger is called before because it fires before the new values (:new.field_name) are stored in the table. That means that the new value can be changed in the trigger.
          create table t_update_before_each_row (
          txt varchar2(10)
          );
          create table log (
          txt varchar2(20)
          );
          create trigger update_before_each_row
          before update on t_update_before_each_row
          for each row
          begin
          :new.txt := upper(:new.txt);
          insert into log values ('old: ' || :old.txt);
          insert into log values ('new: ' || :new.txt);
          end update_before_each_row;
          /
          
          insert into t_update_before_each_row values('one');
          insert into t_update_before_each_row values('two');
          insert into t_update_before_each_row values('three');
          insert into t_update_before_each_row values('four');
          
          Updating (that is: concatenating the value with itself) the rows containing two and three:
          update t_update_before_each_row set txt = txt || txt
          where substr(txt,1,1) = 't';
          
          select * from t_update_before_each_row;
          
          As can be seen by the output of the select statement, the trigger changed the values of the new values; they're in uppercase now:
          one
          TWOTWO
          THREETHREE
          four
          
          The log displays the old and new values:
          select * from log;
          
          old: two
          new: TWOTWO
          old: three
          new: THREETHREE
          
          Cleaning up:
          drop table t_update_before_each_row;
          drop table log;
          

          After / for each row trigger

          In contrast to a before trigger, an after trigger does not allow to change :new.field_name because the value is, when the trigger fires, already written to the table.
          If one tries to assign a value to :new.field_name, Oracle throws an ORA-04084: cannot change NEW values for this trigger type.
          create table t_update_after_each_row (
          txt varchar2(10)
          );
          create table log (
          txt varchar2(20)
          );
          create trigger update_after_each_row
          after update on t_update_after_each_row
          for each row
          begin
          -- :new.txt := upper(:old.txt); -- ORA-04084: cannot change NEW values for this trigger type
          insert into log values ('old: ' || :old.txt);
          insert into log values ('new: ' || :new.txt);
          end update_after_each_row;
          /
          
          insert into t_update_after_each_row values('one');
          insert into t_update_after_each_row values('two');
          insert into t_update_after_each_row values('three');
          insert into t_update_after_each_row values('four');
          
          update t_update_after_each_row set txt = txt || txt
          where substr(txt,1,1) = 't';
          
          select * from t_update_after_each_row;
          
          one
          twotwo
          threethree
          four
          
          select * from log;
          
          As the log table shows, it is possible to use :new and :old although it's not possible to assign something to :new.
          old: two
          new: twotwo
          old: three
          new: threethree
          
          Cleaning up:
          drop table t_update_after_each_row;
          drop table log;
          

          Table level trigger

          A table level trigger is a trigger that doesn't fire for each row to be changed. Accordingly, it lacks the for each row. Consequently, both, the :new and :old are not permitted in the trigger's PL/SQL block, otherwise, an ORA-04082: NEW or OLD references not allowed in table level triggers is thrown.
          create table t_update_before (
          txt varchar2(10)
          );
          create table log (
          txt varchar2(20)
          );
          create trigger update_before
          before update on t_update_before
          begin
          -- :new.txt := upper(:old.txt); -- ORA-04082
          insert into log values ('update trigger');
          end update_before;
          /
          
          insert into t_update_before values('one');
          insert into t_update_before values('two');
          insert into t_update_before values('three');
          insert into t_update_before values('four');
          
          update t_update_before set txt = txt || txt
          where substr(txt,1,1) = 't';
          
          select * from t_update_before;
          
          one
          twotwo
          threethree
          four
          
          Although two rows were updated, only one record is found in the log table:
          select * from log;
          
          update trigger
          
          An update statement that doesn't update any row:
          update t_update_before set txt = txt || txt
          where txt = 'no update';
          
          Still, the trigger fires...
          select * from log;
          
          ... which results in another row found in the log table:
          update trigger
          update trigger
          
          Cleaning up:
          drop table t_update_before;
          drop table log;
          

          Order of execution

          Oracle allows to create multiple triggers on the same table. The order of the execution of these triggers is undeterministic (or random, if you want this word) except that all before triggers fire before the after triggers.

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