True, true... but the next time I need the code to fire I would need ot remember that I had set it to 1 and set it to
somethingelse...
Ian A. Harding
Programmer/Analyst II
Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department
(253) 798-3549
mailto: ianh@tpchd.org
>>> Rene Pijlman <rpijlman@spamcop.net> 05/26/01 01:56AM >>>
ianh@healthdept.co.pierce.wa.us ("Ian Harding") schreef:
>UPDATE mytable SET myfield = myfield WHERE...
>to fire an update trigger, and executing only the code in that
>trigger surrounded by UPDATE(myfield).
So you update a field by not changing its value, to execute a piece of
code that has nothing to do with the field and the value :-)
>Is there an easy way to duplicate this, or should I work around it?
Isn't it easier (and more poratble) to add a dummy field to the table?
Then you can do:
UPDATE mytable
SET dummy = 1 - dummy
WHERE ...
to execute the piece of code that responds to an update of 'dummy'.
Regards,
René Pijlman
http://www.applinet.nl
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