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Justice Gundam
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Posted - 2010-02-22 : 04:28:27
Good morning.

After resolving my issues concerning SQL triggers in Management Studio Express, I have another question that's troubling me. Whenever I use the PRINT and RAISERROR messages in writing my triggers, I can't manage to see the messages I have specified. Could anyone please tell me what I am doing wrong and how can I visualize those messages on-screen?

Thank you very much!

vaibhavktiwari83
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Posted - 2010-02-22 : 04:52:46
Which trigger you are using means at what database action you are using the trigger.
are you activating trigger thourgh procedure or what? specify.

Vabhav T
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Transact Charlie
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Posted - 2010-02-22 : 05:08:44
you shouldn't try and present any messages with a trigger. You want a trigger to be as fast and efficient as possible. They need to be very slim otherwise you can cause yourself some horrible bottleneck problems.

What are you trying to do?

Feel free to post the trigger code also.


Charlie
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Msg 3903, Level 16, State 1, Line 1736
The ROLLBACK TRANSACTION request has no corresponding BEGIN TRANSACTION
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vaibhavktiwari83
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Posted - 2010-02-22 : 05:14:21
What might be the need for giving error message in trigger. please explain

Vabhav T
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Sachin.Nand

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Posted - 2010-02-22 : 05:22:39
quote:
Originally posted by vaibhavktiwari83

are you activating trigger thourgh procedure or what? specify.

Vabhav T



What do you mean by that???

PBUH
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vaibhavktiwari83
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Posted - 2010-02-22 : 05:35:47
quote:
Originally posted by Idera

quote:
Originally posted by vaibhavktiwari83

are you activating trigger thourgh procedure or what? specify.

Vabhav T



What do you mean by that???

PBUH



I mean instead of giving msgs in trigger you can give it in procedure itself

Vabhav T
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madhivanan
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Posted - 2010-02-22 : 07:32:47
quote:
Originally posted by vaibhavktiwari83

quote:
Originally posted by Idera

quote:
Originally posted by vaibhavktiwari83

are you activating trigger thourgh procedure or what? specify.

Vabhav T



What do you mean by that???

PBUH



I mean instead of giving msgs in trigger you can give it in procedure itself

Vabhav T


But the earlier post was completely misleading
It sounds "Are are calling a trigger using a procedure?"

Madhivanan

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vaibhavktiwari83
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Posted - 2010-02-22 : 07:40:36
That was nt
Are are calling a trigger using a procedure
that was
are you activating trigger thourgh procedure

and let me clear myself
you are using query for database action in procedure or directly...??

Vabhav T
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