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Commit 1539228 from [~mamtas] in branch 'code/branches/10.9'
[ https://svn.apache.org/r1539228 ]

DERBY-6383(Update trigger defined on one column fires on update of other 
columns)

Backporting to 10.9

> Update trigger defined on one column fires on update of other columns
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DERBY-6383
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-6383
>             Project: Derby
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: SQL
>    Affects Versions: 10.7.1.4, 10.8.1.2, 10.9.1.0, 10.10.1.1
>            Reporter: Knut Anders Hatlen
>            Assignee: Mamta A. Satoor
>             Fix For: 10.10.1.3, 10.11.0.0
>
>         Attachments: DERBY6383_patch1_diff.txt, DERBY6383_patch2_diff.txt, 
> d6383.sql, derby_for_Embedded_40Changes10_7testTriggers.log, 
> derby_for_Embedded_40Changes10_9testDisposableStatisticsExplicit.log, 
> error-stacktrace_for_Embedded_40Changes10_7testTriggers.out, 
> error-stacktrace_for_Embedded_40Changes10_9testDisposableStatisticsExplicit.out,
>  runall.out
>
>
> I see this problem on 10.8 and higher. To reproduce, create a database with a 
> trigger like this:
> connect 'jdbc:derby:trigdb;create=true';
> create table t1(x int, y int);
> create table t2(x int, y int);
> create trigger tr after update of x on t1 referencing old table as old insert 
> into t2 select * from old;
> Then run dblook on the database, and you'll see the following output:
> -- ----------------------------------------------
> -- DDL Statements for triggers
> -- ----------------------------------------------
> CREATE TRIGGER "APP"."TR" AFTER UPDATE OF "X", "Y" ON "APP"."T1" REFERENCING 
> OLD_TABLE AS OLD FOR EACH STATEMENT insert into t2 select * from old;
> Notice that the DDL creates an update trigger for columns X and Y, whereas 
> the original trigger was defined on column X only.
> I see the expected DDL on 10.7.1.1.



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