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Triggers
A trigger is a specification that the database should automatically execute a particular function whenever a certain type of operation is performed. A trigger can be defined to execute before or after an INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE operation, either once per modified row, or once per SQL statement. If a trigger event occurs, the trigger fires. 
 
|   Triggers are created within Create Trigger Wizard. In order to run the wizard you should either   | • | open the table in Table Editor and the Triggers tab there; | 
| • | press the Insert key or select the Add New Trigger... item from the popup menu (alternatively, you may use the corresponding link of the Navigation Bar) | 
or | • | select the table in the explorer tree and use the Create New Trigger... popup menu item | 
or | • | select the table Triggers node or any trigger within the table in the explorer tree and use the Add New Trigger... popup menu item. | 
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|   Triggers are edited within the Trigger Editor dialog window. In order to open the dialog you should either   | • | open the table in Table Editor and the Triggers tab there; | 
| • | press the Enter key or select the Edit Trigger item from the popup menu (alternatively, you may use the corresponding link of the Navigation Bar) | 
or | • | select the trigger to edit in the explorer tree and use the Edit Trigger popup menu item. | 
         You can change the name of the trigger using the Rename Trigger dialog. To open the dialog you should either   | • | select the trigger to rename in the explorer tree; | 
| • | select the Rename Trigger item from the popup menu | 
or | • | open the table in Table Editor and the Triggers tab there; | 
| • | select the trigger to rename; | 
| • | select the Rename Trigger item from the popup menu (alternatively, you may use the corresponding link of the Navigation Bar). | 
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|   To drop the trigger:   | • | select the trigger to drop in the explorer tree; | 
| • | select the Drop Trigger item from the popup menu | 
or | • | open the table in Table Editor and the Triggers tab there; | 
| • | press the Delete key or select the Drop Trigger item from the popup menu (alternatively, you may use the corresponding link of the Navigation Bar) | 
  and confirm dropping in the dialog window.   |