On Jul 18, 2012, at 8:37, David Johnston <pol...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> On Jul 17, 2012, at 20:59, Mohd Shaiza Ibrahim <mohdsha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Can you guys please help me? My question sounds like this.
>> 
>> When I insert a new record in a table, can I create a trigger to add
>> another record based on the inserted record in the same table?
>> 
>> For example,
>> 
>> INSERT INTO employee (emp_id, emp_name) VALUES (0001, 'Jack');
>> 
>> The result:
>> 
>> Select * from employee;
>> 
>> emp_id | emp_name
>> 0001 | Jack
>> 0002 | Bob
>> 
>> I've tried running the statement below but it doesn't work. Infinite
>> loop i'm guessing.
>> 
>> 
> 
> Infinite loop is correct. You need to fix your logic to solve that problem or 
> consider a new design.  Maybe restrict inserts to the table to a security 
> definer function and put you dual insert logic into it.
> 
> 

It may not be infinite trigger but you do not show the CREATE TRIGGER statement 
you are using so it is impossible to know.  You mention same table but it 
appears you are trying to do audit logging which uses different tables.

You also do not say what you mean by "it doesn't work".

David J.
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