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Here s my trigger:

DELIMITER $$
    CREATE TRIGGER after_changing_student_year
        AFTER UPDATE ON student_details
        FOR EACH ROW 
        BEGIN
               SET @old_stud_id = NEW.student_id;
               INSERT INTO assigned_groups (student_id) VALUES (@old_stud_id);
        END$$
DELIMITER ;

I used mysql variable because direct assignment wasn't working.

But I found this one is working:

DELIMITER $$
    CREATE TRIGGER after_changing_student_year
        AFTER UPDATE ON student_details
        FOR EACH ROW 
        BEGIN
               INSERT INTO assigned_groups (student_id) VALUES (83);
        END$$
DELIMITER ;

I also found that renaming student_id column in assigned_groups to student_id_1 will work, but that's not a feasible solution as i have to make many triggers like this.

EDIT: Sorry guys, it turn out to be some problem with my PHP code. When i edit directly in mysql, trigger works correctly. But not when I update it through PHP code. What might be the issue?

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  • Why was direct assignment not working?
    – fancyPants
    Aug 19, 2014 at 12:53
  • For the 1st case declare a variable before the loop as DECLARE old_stud_id int; Then use this variable to set the value as set old_stud_id = NEW.student_id; and then this variable in insert query value. For the column name change that you mentioned, not sure since it does not make any sense. Aug 19, 2014 at 12:55
  • @fancyPants No idea, thats why i tried variable. Aug 19, 2014 at 13:11
  • @AbhikChakraborty Can you show me an example? I tried to put Just before for each and also before Delimiter.. Aug 19, 2014 at 13:12
  • Well (also @AbhikChakraborty), it also doesn't make sense to assign the value to a variable first and not using it directly. It would be new to me, if MySQL wouldn't throw an error if something's not working.
    – fancyPants
    Aug 19, 2014 at 13:12

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You can do it like this, I tested and it is working:

DELIMITER $$
    CREATE TRIGGER after_changing_student_year
        AFTER UPDATE ON student_details
        FOR EACH ROW 
        BEGIN
          DECLARE old_stud_id INT;
               SET old_stud_id = NEW.student_id;
               INSERT INTO assigned_groups (student_id) VALUES (old_stud_id);
        END$$
DELIMITER ;

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