Hi Ivan,
You can write any query in a file with any extension you like. Then you can
run this query with the following command:
se_term -file your_file_name dabase_name
Ivan Shcheklein,
Sedna Team
On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 9:09 PM, Ivan Karacic <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I am completly new to xquery and sedna but have to make a school project
> soon. I was reading a bit about it and saw that i have to write triggers to
> ensure integrity in my database. But I dont know how to write them. I mean,
> I know the syntax but I dont know where to write it, what extension to give
> to and and where to put this trigger. I tried writing a trigger in notepad
> (Windows) but didnt know what extension to give to this file. Also I tried
> to do it in the command console but after writing CREATE TRIGGER "foo" it
> said that CREATE is not recognized. Can you explain me in a few steps how to
> write this triggers and how to integrate them into my database.
>
> Thanks a lot
> Ivan Karacic
>
>
>
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