I'm trying to write a trigger with this logic:
After insert, if a certain column = 'Fprice_bat', change the value of a different column to '0000'.
What I have written so far tries to simply add a new record to the table instead of updating the inserted line.
My query looks like this right now.
CREATE TRIGGER [dbo].[TR_FixBatchTimes_I]
ON [dbo].[HEADER_BAT]
AFTER INSERT
AS
BEGIN
SET NOCOUNT ON;
DECLARE
@Starttime varchar(6),
@Endtime varchar(6),
@Batchstate varchar(30),
@Batchtype varchar(30)
SELECT
@Starttime = F908,
@Endtime = F910,
@Batchstate = F914,
@Batchtype = F916
FROM
inserted
IF @Batchtype = 'FSPRICE_BAT'
BEGIN
INSERT INTO HEADER_BAT (F908, F910, F914)
VALUES (0000, 2359, 'WAIT')
END
I imagine my mistake is because I'm calling "Insert into header_Bat" and it should say something along the lines of insert into inserted... but that syntax isn't right.
How do I make this query edit the inserted line instead of add a new record to the table?
before
trigger. you can modify the values BEFORE they're inserted into the table.INSTEAD OF
triggerif a certain field = 'Fprice_bat' change the value of a different field to '0000'
Inserts do not change any values they simply insert new records, Your question doesn't make much sense to me. Could you please explain it a bit more clearly.