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This chapter is relatively short because triggers are very much like stored procedures. They are created in a similar manner and processed in the exact same way, but the method in which they called is different. When you read about triggers, you will often hear them referred to as a way to enforce business rules. This is certainly true, but referring to them in this way may makes them seem more complex than they really are. Triggers are simply a way to make something happen when something else happens—it’s that simple.
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Wells, G. (2001). Triggers. In: Code Centric: T-SQL Programming with Stored Procedures and Triggers. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1145-7_12
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