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RE: Advance Oracle Trigger Writing Advice

From: <Jared.Still_at_radisys.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2002 10:28:52 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.0047F5A5.20020617102852@fatcity.com>


> I was just wondering if you knew that you can
> use DBMS_OUTPUT in a trigger

Surprisingly, the answer is yes. Have you tried it?

Jared

"Grabowy, Chris" <cgrabowy_at_fcg.com>
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I don't have any of that, but I was just wondering if you knew that you can
use DBMS_OUTPUT in a trigger? Which obviously can be helpful when debugging
a trigger.

As for best practices, I would look at Steve Feuerstein's books. Or his best practices presentation, etc can be found at http://www.quest-pipelines.com/.

HTH Chris
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Hi,

                 Can anyone direct me to any documentation on the 
internals of Oracle
triggers or just articles on Oracle triggers specifically (best practices etc.). I am looking for something advanced and releated to triggers only -
Not general PL/SQL writing and debugging. I believe that the overall consensus has been to use packages and procedures for triggers. Assume that
PL/SQL is known, just need to know the best waty to *implement*.
                 Spent a day manually debugging a seven page trigger (ugh 
- not
mine!). I want to re-write in the best method possible (one where I can actually step through the trigger etc to dubug).
                 Any direction would be helpful.  Escpecially any advanced 
guidance
that I can pass onto the developers.

Thanks,

                 Hannah

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