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Mamta A. Satoor updated DERBY-5294:
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    Attachment: DERBY5289_alltriggers_06282011_stat.txt
                DERBY5289_alltriggers_06282011_diff.txt

I have a prototye version of compress table doing a drop and recreate of the 
triggers and ran the existing junit and derbyall tests with it and they all ran 
fine. But this patch has too much code duplication. I will like to work on 
moving the relevant code in TriggerDescriptor/DataDictionary so we can avoid 
the code duplication as much as possible. If anyone has comments on the patch's 
general approach, please let me know. The patch is not ready for commit

> Triggers created prior to 10.9 release will continue to read all the columns 
> from trigger table even after database has been upgraded to 10.9 and higher
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>                 Key: DERBY-5294
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-5294
>             Project: Derby
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: SQL
>    Affects Versions: 10.9.0.0
>            Reporter: Mamta A. Satoor
>         Attachments: DERBY5289_alltriggers_06282011_diff.txt, 
> DERBY5289_alltriggers_06282011_stat.txt
>
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> With DERBY-1482 (which went in 10.9 codeline), triggers will read only the 
> columns needed by the triggering sql and firing triggers. But this applies 
> only to triggers created in 10.9 and higher. Any triggers created prior to 
> 10.9 will not be able to take advantage of DERBY-1482 because those triggers 
> do not keep the information about the trigger action columns. Currently, the 
> users will have to drop and recreate the triggers which use the REFERENCING 
> CLAUSE and were created prior to 10.9 to take advantage of DERBY-1482.
> The alternative to manual drop and recreate of such triggers can be explored 
> as part of this jira. Couple options are
> 1)UPDATE sql should detect that the trigger does not have information about 
> the trigger action columns and hence it should make the trigger collect that 
> information.
> 2)At the time of upgrade, when we mark all the SPSes invalid, detect the 
> triggers which do not have the information about the trigger action columns 
> and make those triggers collect that information.
> 3)Enhance ALTER TABLE COMPRESS to detect the triggers which do not have the 
> information about the trigger action columns and make those triggers collect 
> that information. With this option, users will still have to manually do 
> ALTER TABLE COMPRESS to fix the triggers but atleast they won't have to get 
> the original trigger definitions and drop and recreate the triggers using 
> those original trigger definitions.
> 10.9 currently does not have central place where the trigger will go and 
> collect the information about trigger action columns. We do have code in 
> ALTER TABLE DROP COLUMN to collect the trigger action column info but it will 
> probably better to have such a code in TriggerDescriptor so it can be used by 
> the approach taken to fix this jira.
> Note that without the fix for this jira, the triggers created prior to 10.9 
> will work just fine after upgrade to 10.9 and higher but they will not be 
> able to prevent reading of columns that are not necessary for the triggering 
> sql and firing triggers

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