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Yip Ng commented on DERBY-1621:
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Another problem with SPS recompilation is that it is using 2 different 
transactions - one from the user for stored dependencies (SYSDEPENDS) updates 
and the other one is using an internal nested transaction to update the 
SYSSTATEMENTS system table.  If the user transaction rollback due to a 
constraint violation error at execution time, Derby will get an inconsistent 
view of the catalog.  In the above example, it will fail to invalidate the SPS 
when a drop index statement is issued since the conglomerate tu (index) is not 
registered as a provider for the SPS.  

> Trigger action statement is not recompile when there is a change that would 
> affect it.
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DERBY-1621
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1621
>             Project: Derby
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: SQL
>    Affects Versions: 10.2.0.0
>            Reporter: Daniel John Debrunner
>         Assigned To: Yip Ng
>            Priority: Critical
>             Fix For: 10.2.0.0
>
>
> A trigger action statement, such as an INSERT statement is not recompiled 
> when there is some DDL change on the underlying table, such as a CREATE INDEX.
> In the example below a unique index is added to the table (t2) inserted into 
> by the trigger's action statement. When the tirgger fires it does not raise 
> any error (should raise a unique constraint violated error) and does not 
> insert the value into the index. A select from t2 does not show the 
> additional rows in t2 as it is performing an index scan, once the index is 
> dropped the rows appear to the select.
> ij version 10.2
> ij> connect 'jdbc:derby:cs;create=true';
> ij> create table t (i int);
> 0 rows inserted/updated/deleted
> ij> create table t2 (i int);
> 0 rows inserted/updated/deleted
> ij> create trigger tt after insert on t for each statement mode db2sql
> insert into t2 values 1;
> 0 rows inserted/updated/deleted
> ij> insert into t values 1;
> 1 row inserted/updated/deleted
> ij> select * from t2;
> I
> -----------
> 1
> 1 row selected
> ij> create unique index tu on t2(i);
> 0 rows inserted/updated/deleted
> ij> insert into t values 1;
> 1 row inserted/updated/deleted
> ij> select * from t2;
> I
> -----------
> 1
> 1 row selected
> ij> insert into t values 1;
> 1 row inserted/updated/deleted
> ij> select * from t2;
> I
> -----------
> 1
> 1 row selected
> ij> drop index tu;
> 0 rows inserted/updated/deleted
> ij> select * from t2;
> I
> -----------
> 1
> 1
> 1
> 3 rows selected

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