September 1, 2008 at 7:28 am
Hi,
I have two tables namely account and invoice.
I want to update one field in account table when there is A NEW RECORD inserted in invoice table. I want to use only triggers nothing else.
Thanks
September 1, 2008 at 11:10 am
sanjeev_krs2004 (9/1/2008)
Hi,I have two tables namely account and invoice.
I want to update one field in account table when there is A NEW RECORD inserted in invoice table. I want to use only triggers nothing else.
Thanks
If this is your most optimal way, I cannot tell, but if you insist on using a trigger...
Create trigger utr_I_Invoice on dbo.invoice
for insert
as
update A
set yourcol=yourcol + whatever
from dbo.account A
inner join inserted I
on A.account_id = I.Invoice_Account_Id
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September 2, 2008 at 12:44 am
Thanks a lot 🙂
I got it; could you please tell me how to use for loop if I need to pick up one of the different lookup (drop-down) values.
for example, I want to update the flag to true in account table. but before updating the value I must compare one field (say id) with the one in another table but is in lookup format means you can select one value from the drop down.
Thanks
September 2, 2008 at 5:05 am
sanjeev_krs2004 (9/2/2008)
Thanks a lot 🙂I got it; could you please tell me how to use for loop if I need to pick up one of the different lookup (drop-down) values.
for example, I want to update the flag to true in account table. but before updating the value I must compare one field (say id) with the one in another table but is in lookup format means you can select one value from the drop down.
Thanks
euhm ... there is no "dropdown" in sqlserver.
The only thing you have is a set of rows (from a table, view, ..)
just add an extra
and exists (select * from your_lookup_table LT where LT.id = I.id)
Johan
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September 2, 2008 at 7:18 am
Thanks a lot 😀
It solved my problem.
Thanks
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