• wendy elizabeth (1/27/2013)


    The sql you gave me works correctly. I just submitted the query in a general query window. My problem is I do not know where the database trigger is located at.

    I looked for the trigger under the database triggers and I can not find it. Thus do I need to do one of the following:

    1. Make certain I have access to the trigger- correct permissions?

    2. should I run the query as ' create a database trigger' in sql server management sutdio?

    3. Do you have anyt other suggestions?

    Try expanding the table and you'll see a TRIGGERS branch there. It will be under that.


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