Define SQL Server View Triggers
Use the SQL Server View Trigger Editor to define the stored procedures that exist for a view in a SQL Server physical model.
To define SQL Server view triggers
- Right-click a view trigger in the Model Explorer and click Properties.
The SQL Server View Trigger Editor opens.
- Select the view from the View drop-down that contains the view trigger that you want to define.
- Select the view trigger in the Navigation Grid that you want to define and work with the following options:
Click New
on the toolbar to create a new view trigger. Use the Enter filter text box to filter a very large list of view triggers to quickly locate the one that you want to define.
- Name
Displays the view trigger name. You can change the trigger name in this field.
- Schema
Specifies the schema for the view trigger. Select a schema from the drop-down list or click the New icon to open the SQL Server Schema Editor and create one.
- Insert
Specifies to execute the view trigger on INSERT.
- Update
Specifies to execute the view trigger on UPDATE.
- Delete
Specifies to execute the view trigger on DELETE.
- Trigger Timing
Specifies when the view trigger is executed.
- Use Alter Syntax
Generates a combined CREATE and ALTER statement, which, during forward engineering:
- Creates a function if it does not exist.
- Alters a function if it exists.
Applicable SQL Server 2016 onward.
- Generate
Generates SQL during forward engineering. Clear the check box if you do not want to generate SQL.
- Click the General tab and work with the following options:
- Encryption Enabled
Specifies that the view trigger is encrypted in the database.
- Not for replication
Specifies that the view trigger is not invoked as part of database replication.
- Enabled State
Specifies whether the view trigger is enabled or disabled.
- Type
Specifies the permission level in effect when the view trigger is executed.
- Select User
Specifies the user whose permissions are in effect for the execution of the view trigger.
This option is only available if you have selected the Execute As User option in the Type drop-down list.
- Click the Code tab to define the code type for the view trigger.
- Click the Expanded tab to view expanded code for the view trigger.
- (Optional) Click the Comment tab and enter any comments that you want to associate with the object.
- (Optional) Click the UDP tab to work with user-defined properties for the object.
- (Optional) Click the Notes tab to view and edit user notes.
- Click Close.
The view trigger is defined and the SQL Server View Trigger Editor closes.
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