Sorry, I found that there were two triggers tied to the table. Probably a
vendor error made on a recent updrade. Thanks for the help.
Ron
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you can't get more than 1 record loaded per second?
joe
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I have a trigger that does an insert on a table containing 5 columns. The
first three columns are variable information. The fourth column in SYSDATE.
The last column is either the constant INSERT or DELETE. The first four
columns are in a unique index. When the user runs the program that fires
the trigger she gets an Oracle error that says there is a unique contraint
violation on the index. The data IS unique! This is a very small table.
The last character of the index is SYSDATE which goes down to seconds. So
why would I get the violation?
Thanks!
Ron
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