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I get an issue when creating a trigger with MySQL.

delimiter //
CREATE TRIGGER trigversion AFTER INSERT ON offers
FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
  update versions set value = @value + 1 limit 1;
END;//

Issue :

#1064 - You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '//' at line 5

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  • What client software are you using to connect to MySQL/input those commands?
    – eggyal
    Oct 19, 2015 at 12:15

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as per @eggyal's comments. It matters what platform you are running the SQL query from.
I dont think DELIMITER is valid SQL syntax, I believe its provided by PHPMyadmin.

If you are running from an environment like PHP, try the query without setting a new delimiter, e.g.

CREATE TRIGGER trigversion AFTER INSERT ON offers
FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
  update versions set value = @value + 1 limit 1;
END;

Explanation

per the OP's comment that the command was being run against PHPMyadmin, I think its probably worth noting, that in that case, I think it was simply a syntax error in the query, where the delimiter wasn't being reset properly after the trigger. I believe this query should fix the error and run on Phpmydmin - but importantly won't run through PHP (PDO)

DELIMITER |
CREATE TRIGGER trigversion AFTER INSERT ON offers
FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
  update versions set value = @value + 1 limit 1;
    END |
DELIMITER ;
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  • are you sure? did you try running the SQL? Oct 19, 2015 at 12:27
  • cool, outof interest what enviroment were you running the query from? Oct 19, 2015 at 12:33

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