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I have a table that I want : when the table has been updated, 2 fields of that (title and description) change and take value from another table

This is my trigger:

drop trigger trigger_trade_request ;
CREATE TRIGGER trigger_trade_request AFTER UPDATE ON `trade_request` 
FOR EACH ROW 
BEGIN 

  IF NEW.title = null THEN

    UPDATE `trade_request_type`,`trade_request` 
       SET NEW.title = `trade_request_type`.title ,
           NEW.description = `trade_request_type`.description
     WHERE `trade_request_type`.id = NEW.trade_request_typeId;

  END IF;   
END;

My tables:

  • trade_request_type
  • trade_request

error:

ERROR 1442 : Can't update table 'trade_request' in stored function/trigger because it is already used by statement which invoked this stored function/trigger.

It does not work! What is the prob?

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  • 1
    What does" does not work" mean? If you get a specific error, provide details. That said, IF NEW.title = null THEN should be IF NEW.title IS NULL THEN
    – OMG Ponies
    Jun 19, 2011 at 4:53
  • i has edited that, check it plz
    – afsane
    Jun 19, 2011 at 5:31
  • Does mySQL have INSTEAD OF triggers?
    – onedaywhen
    Jun 19, 2011 at 7:55

2 Answers 2

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  1. Use is null to check for null values.
  2. To change the value of the updated row use BEFORE trigger and SET on the NEW row.

Try this:

CREATE TRIGGER trigger_update_request BEFORE UPDATE ON `trade_request`
FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
    IF NEW.title IS NULL THEN
        SET NEW.title = (SELECT title FROM trade_request_type
            WHERE trade_request_type.id = NEW.trade_request_typeId);
        SET NEW.description = (SELECT description FROM trade_request_type
            WHERE trade_request_type.id = NEW.trade_request_typeId);
    END IF;
END;

Probably you can use the SELECT...INTO syntax instead of SET, like so:

CREATE TRIGGER trigger_update_request BEFORE UPDATE ON `trade_request`
FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
    IF NEW.title IS NULL THEN
        SELECT title, description
        FROM trade_request_type
        WHERE trade_request_type.id = NEW.trade_request_typeId
        INTO NEW.tile, NEW.description;
    END IF;
END;
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This is because you are trying to update the other table too. Try that:

UPDATE `trade_request`
   SET NEW.title = `trade_request_type`.title ,
       NEW.description = `trade_request_type`.description
 FROM `trade_request_type`
 WHERE `trade_request_type`.id = NEW.trade_request_typeId;
   AND `trade_request_type`.id = `trade_request`.id
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  • i think this will also explode, because you're updating the table that's firing the trigger for being updated.
    – Bohemian
    Jun 19, 2011 at 5:41

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