Oracle® Database Reference 11g Release 2 (11.2) Part Number E25513-03 |
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ALL_TRIGGERS
describes the triggers on tables accessible to the current user. If the user has the CREATE ANY TRIGGER
privilege, then this view describes all triggers in the database.
DBA_TRIGGERS
describes all triggers in the database.
USER_TRIGGERS
describes the triggers owned by the current user. This view does not display the OWNER
column.
Column | Datatype | NULL | Description |
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OWNER |
VARCHAR2(30) |
Owner of the trigger | |
TRIGGER_NAME |
VARCHAR2(30) |
Name of the trigger | |
TRIGGER_TYPE |
VARCHAR2(16) |
When the trigger fires:
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TRIGGERING_EVENT |
VARCHAR2(227) |
DML, DDL, or database event that fires the trigger
See Also: Oracle Database PL/SQL Language Reference for additional information about triggers and triggering events. |
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TABLE_OWNER |
VARCHAR2(30) |
Owner of the table on which the trigger is defined | |
BASE_OBJECT_TYPE |
VARCHAR2(16) |
Base object on which the trigger is defined:
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TABLE_NAME |
VARCHAR2(30) |
If the base object type of the trigger is SCHEMA or DATABASE , then this column is NULL; if the base object type of the trigger is TABLE or VIEW , then this column indicates the table or view name on which the trigger is defined |
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COLUMN_NAME |
VARCHAR2(4000) |
Name of the nested table column (if a nested table trigger), else NULL | |
REFERENCING_NAMES |
VARCHAR2(128) |
Names used for referencing OLD and NEW column values from within the trigger |
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WHEN_CLAUSE |
VARCHAR2(4000) |
Must evaluate to TRUE for TRIGGER_BODY to execute |
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STATUS |
VARCHAR2(8) |
Indicates whether the trigger is enabled (ENABLED ) or disabled (DISABLED ); a disabled trigger will not fire |
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DESCRIPTION |
VARCHAR2(4000) |
Trigger description; useful for re-creating a trigger creation statement | |
ACTION_TYPE |
VARCHAR2(11) |
Action type of the trigger body:
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TRIGGER_BODY |
LONG |
Statements executed by the trigger when it fires | |
CROSSEDITION |
VARCHAR2(7) |
Type of crossedition trigger:
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BEFORE_STATEMENT |
VARCHAR2(3) |
Indicates whether the trigger has a BEFORE STATEMENT section (YES ) or not (NO ) |
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BEFORE_ROW |
VARCHAR2(3) |
Indicates whether the trigger has a BEFORE EACH ROW section (YES ) or not (NO ) |
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AFTER_ROW |
VARCHAR2(3) |
Indicates whether the trigger has an AFTER EACH ROW section (YES ) or not (NO ) |
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AFTER_STATEMENT |
VARCHAR2(3) |
Indicates whether the trigger has an AFTER STATEMENT section (YES ) or not (NO ) |
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INSTEAD_OF_ROW |
VARCHAR2(3) |
Indicates whether the trigger has an INSTEAD OF section (YES ) or not (NO ) |
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FIRE_ONCE |
VARCHAR2(3) |
Indicates whether the trigger will fire only in the context of user processes making changes (YES ) or whether the trigger will also fire in the context of Streams Apply or SQL Apply processes (NO ) |
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APPLY_SERVER_ONLY |
VARCHAR2(3) |
Indicates whether the trigger will only fire in the context of a Streams Apply or SQL Apply process (YES ) or not (NO ). If set to YES , then the setting of FIRE_ONCE does not matter.
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