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From: "@Ste" <piletti-remove-@libero.it>
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Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2007 14:52:06 +0200
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Hello NG
I'm looking for an oracle tool (or an external tool) able to call 
external procedures when someone modify a record in a table.
The problem is that a program (not developed by me) makes changes in a 
table and I need to update a second database (and make other non db 
tasks) immediately after the record is written.
Is this thing possible ?

thanks in advance,

@Ste
