Which of the following is NOT an Oracle-supported trigger?
A.BEFORE
B.DURING
C.AFTER
D.INSTEAD OF
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B. DURING✔✔✔
When such an SQL operation is executed, the trigger is said to have been activated.
Triggers are optional and are defined using the CREATE TRIGGER statement.
When such an SQL operation is executed, the trigger is said to have been activated.
Triggers are optional and are defined using the CREATE TRIGGER statement.
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Option B - DURING ✔✔
DURING is not an Oracle supported trigger.
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Option B - DURING ✔✔
DURING is not an Oracle supported trigger.
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