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Editing trigger properties

Trigger Editor provides you with an ability to edit trigger properties. The Properties tab allows you to change the trigger name, the trigger event.

 

 

Name

Here you can view and change the trigger name.
 

Note: the name of the object must be unique among all the object names in its container. Moreover, all the objects that are source of data need unique names among themselves. You can use any identifier that is allowed by MaxDB server.
 

Comment

This field contains a comment to the trigger.

 

Event

Here is the event that will fire the trigger.

 

Create Date

Displays the date when the trigger was created.

 

Condition

Use the field to define the condition links statement that can be true, false, or undefined. The trigger will fire whenever the condition is true.

To apply the changes, select the Apply Changes item in the Navigation bar or use Ctrl+F9 or Ctrl+F7 shortcut keys.

 

It is also possible to modify object properties without opening the object editor: use the Object Properties item of the popup menu of the selected object from the explorer tree.

 



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