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I am trying to automate my trigger process so that I don't have to manually create triggers for every table I want to use. Unfortunately, I get an error back saying there is a syntax error.

Here is my code

$updateTrigger = "DROP TRIGGER IF EXISTS {$table}Update
    CREATE TRIGGER {$table}Update AFTER UPDATE ON $table
    FOR EACH ROW
    BEGIN
       DECLARE N DATETIME;
       SET N = now();
       INSERT INTO StagesHistory (Stage, StageID, Date, Action)
       VALUES ('$table', NEW.ID, N, ?);
    END";

$ut = $dbh->prepare($updateTrigger);
$ut->execute(array($update));
$error = $ut->errorInfo();

Evaluating $error returns this error message:

You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'CREATE TRIGGER TranslationUpdate AFTER UPDATE ON Translation FOR EACH R' at line 2

I can't figure out what error it's talking about. What's the problem, and how do I fix it?

2 Answers 2

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DROP TRIGGER ... and CREATE TRIGGER ... are two separate statements. You need to at least separate them with a ;, possibly execute them in separate queries.

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  • Wow, that was incredibly simple Jun 28, 2012 at 14:48
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Isn't a semicolon missing? It should be like: DROP TRIGGER IF EXISTS {$table}Update;.

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