FWIR, it was allowed as far back as 7.3.4
Ron Thomas
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At what version did Oracle start allowing multiple triggers to be define on the same
event (insert)
for the same table?
I have several triggers defined on a table (before insert) which add a value
(:new.c1:=:new.c1+1) to
a field. These triggers are owned by several different users but all do the same
thing. When a row
is inserted, they ALL fire and the value (c1) is cumulatively incremented... Very
interesting.
Am I mistaken or was this not allowed prior to 8i? I always thought only one
trigger fired for
each event. But they all fired in 8.1.7.3. Also, any trigger owned by the owner of
the table
always fires last...
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