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Add a Table Override Trigger
You can use the Table Trigger Editor to add a table override trigger in a physical model.
To add a table override trigger
- Right-click the table to which you want to add a trigger and click Trigger Properties.
The Table Trigger Editor opens.
- Click the New
button.
A new trigger is added to the Navigation Grid with a default name. You can change the name in this field.
- Use the General, Code, and Expanded tabs to further define the trigger properties.
- (Optional) Use the Comment tab to add a comment, the UDP tab to add a user-defined property value, or the Notes tab to view history or add user notes.
- Click Close.
The table trigger is added and the Table Trigger Editor closes.
Note: You must select the User Defined check box for triggers during schema generation to generate a table override in the schema.
More information:
Define a Table Override Trigger
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