Folks,

I have a question regarding how mutations from batch statements trigger
'TRIGGERS'

In unlogged batch, in a single partition mutation, I'm expecting one
partition to be affected and returned.. but does it trigger for each and
every row? In logged batch, in a single partition, I'm expecting the same
as above.

In logged batch, multi-partition mutation, I'm expecting multiple triggers
, one per partition mutated regardless of replicas (as in a single
partition mutation). In an unlogged batch, multi-partition mutation. I'm
expecting the same.

Since the coordinator does the write management , I am expecting that
regardless of whether I'm doing a logged or unlogged batch, the trigger on
any given table will only be triggered once per mutated partition.

Is my assumption correct?

Rahul Singh

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