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Is there a way to update/alter all triggers using Looping T-SQL or a C# Code ?. I need it too update all the triggers in my database because the RAISERROR command has changed in sql server 2012.

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    Did you even try ALTER TRIGGER? Apr 8, 2013 at 1:10
  • @LittleBobbyTables im not talking about manually create alter script for each of the triggers. What i want is to create a Loop through each of my triggers let's say I have 500 triggers and Replace a specified syntax/command to a new one Apr 8, 2013 at 1:28
  • This is not a duplicate of the proposed duplicate SO 8607262. That's about a single ALTER TRIGGER; this is about automating many of them. Apr 15, 2013 at 3:06

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You can script out all the triggers into a text file. See:

How to Generate Scripts For All Triggers in Database Using Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio

Then, you can use a text editor to replace the code you need to replace. Then, you can drop your triggers and recreate them. I don't know if your referring to a production database, or one that you are doing development on. I am assuming from your question that you are prepared to make these major changes to your database. Make sure you back up your database first, in any event.

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  • Thanks for the link. I'll try to read the link you post. And also I am willing to recreate them because I dont have a choice either. Apr 8, 2013 at 1:45
  • SQL encounter an error, OutOfMemoryException by the way I have 100+ tables and most of these tables have at least 3 triggers ( delete, insert, update ). Is there any other way to script it ? Apr 8, 2013 at 3:24
  • Not sure why you got the error. In the script, is each create statement separated with a "GO" delimiter, or is it just one CREATE TRIGGER after another? Try separating each CREATE TRIGGER with a GO statement at the end of the trigger. This will separate each one into a separate batch in SSMS. Apr 10, 2013 at 0:02
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You can get all trigger using

SELECT [name] FROM [sys].[triggers]

and loop through each trigger and execute

EXEC sp_helptext 'TriggerName'

so you will have the create statement with it...

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  • thanks for this. Maybe this is the only way, to get the create script and tweak the RAISERROR syntax to the new one. THANKS!! Apr 8, 2013 at 4:12

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