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CLR DDL Trigger Editor

CLR DDL Trigger Editor allows you to edit CLR DDL trigger definition (CLR DDL trigger name, CLR DDL trigger comment, etc.). It can be opened automatically when you create a new CLR DDL trigger or edit the existing one (see How to edit CLR DDL trigger for details).

 

The basic principles of Object Editors in MS SQL Maestro are explained in a separate topic. Below you will find a description of editor tabs that are unique for the current object.

 

See also: Create DDL Trigger Wizard

 

 



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