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In MySQL I tried to define a trigger like this:

DELIMITER $$  
CREATE TRIGGER vipInvite  
AFTER INSERT ON meetings  
FOR EACH ROW   
BEGIN     
IF(NOT EXISTS (SELECT * FROM participants 
   WHERE meetid = NEW.meetid AND pid ='vip'))
    THEN  
    IF(EXISTS(SELECT * FROM meetings WHERE meetid = NEW.meetid AND slot > 16))  
    THEN  
    INSERT INTO participants(meetid, pid) 
    VALUES (NEW.meetid,(SELECT userid 
    FROM   people WHERE people.group = 'tap' GROUP BY invite));  
END IF;  
END IF;  
END $$  
DELIMITER ;  

Produces this error:

This version of MySQL doesn't yet support 'multiple triggers with the same action time and event for one table.

Is there a way to work around this so I can define multiple triggers?

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This error means you already have an AFTER INSERT trigger on meetings table.

If it is the same trigger (meaning vipInvite) that you created earlier and now you want to replace it then you need to drop it first

DROP TRIGGER vipInvite;
DELIMITER $$  
CREATE TRIGGER vipInvite
...
END$$
DELIMITER ;

Now if you have some other trigger you have to merge code from both triggers into one, then drop existing trigger, and then create a new one.

To show the list of existing triggers use SHOW TRIGGERS.

SHOW TRIGGERS WHERE `table` = 'meetings';
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How to reproduce this error in MySQL:

ERROR 1235 (42000): This version of MySQL doesn't yet support 'multiple 
triggers with the same action time and event for one table'

Run the following queries:

DELIMITER //
CREATE TRIGGER mytrigger1 AFTER INSERT ON mytable
FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
END//

DELIMITER //
CREATE TRIGGER mytrigger2 AFTER INSERT ON mytable
FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
END//

If you want to hook more than one action onto the same event/table, you will have to cram all of it into one trigger. You could call many stored procedures like this:

DELIMITER //
CREATE TRIGGER mytrigger1 AFTER INSERT ON mytable
FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
    CALL fromulate_the_moobars(NEW.myid);
    CALL its_peanut_butter_jelly_time(NEW.myname);
END//

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