Subject | Re: Using NEW. and OLD. within a EXECUTE STATEMENT |
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Author | puri_vidal |
Post date | 2008-11-19T17:23:32Z |
Thank you for your quick response
So that means that new.xxx and old.xxx are not really context
variables, is that right? I thought it could be the solution...
Thanks again!!! Any suggestion?
Puri Vidal
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, "Martijn Tonies"
<m.tonies@...> wrote:
So that means that new.xxx and old.xxx are not really context
variables, is that right? I thought it could be the solution...
Thanks again!!! Any suggestion?
Puri Vidal
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, "Martijn Tonies"
<m.tonies@...> wrote:
>Sybase
>
>
> > Is there a way to access new and old context variables through
> > rdb$get_context function?
>
> No, that has nothing to do with triggers.
>
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