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Trigger execution hierarcy , can we over ride ? how? [message #155992] Fri, 20 January 2006 03:04 Go to next message
nirmalnarayan
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Hi,

What is meant by trigger execution hierarchy and how can we override it ?. What is the difference between trigger execution sequence and trigger execution hierarchy.

Thanks and Regards,

Nirmal N.
Re: Trigger execution hierarcy , can we over ride ? how? [message #155997 is a reply to message #155992] Fri, 20 January 2006 03:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Maaher
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That's a trigger property. It is even called execution hierarchy:

/forum/fa/768/0/

Forms help might be useful here, don't you think?

MHE


PS: Looking at your questions, I suggest you create an OTN account, and start reading Wink
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Re: Trigger execution hierarcy , can we over ride ? how? [message #156004 is a reply to message #155997] Fri, 20 January 2006 03:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Maaher
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Just saw the second part of your question:
Trigger execution hierarchy is the sequence in which triggers of the same type fire. For example, a when-validate-item trigger on item level, does it fire before or after the same trigger on block level or does it override the block level trigger.

Trigger execution sequence is the order in which all different triggers fire.

MHE
Re: Trigger execution hierarcy , can we over ride ? how? [message #156013 is a reply to message #155997] Fri, 20 January 2006 04:22 Go to previous message
nirmalnarayan
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Maaher wrote on Fri, 20 January 2006 04:16

That's a trigger property. It is even called execution hierarchy:

/forum/fa/768/0/

Forms help might be useful here, don't you think?

Thanks for your reply and advice.

MHE


PS: Looking at your questions, I suggest you create an OTN account, and start reading Wink



I agree that i am not a expert like you even though i make a living by working as a Oracle Developer.

Thanks and Regards,

Nirmal N
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