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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T05:35:35+00:00 2026-05-14T05:35:35+00:00

Can a trigger for a table can be applied for tracking in same table?

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Can a trigger for a table can be applied for tracking in same table?

That is IF I have table Say “employee” Now can i create a triggers such that it tracks the change in the same “employee” table

trigger such as

create trigger "<triggers_name>"  before insert on employee
For each row
Begin
 insert into employee field = timestamp;
end
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    2026-05-14T05:35:36+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 5:35 am

    In short, no.

    So let’s think about this.

    A “before” trigger will execute before the action (in this case, an “insert” action) takes place.

    If this were to work, and you attempted to do an insert into the employee table every time an insert took place on the employee table, you’d loop forever in a big recursive mess.

    Referenced from the MySQL docs

    “Within a stored function or trigger,
    it is not permitted to modify a table
    that is already being used (for
    reading or writing) by the statement
    that invoked the function or trigger.”

    See this page for more info.


    That said, if you need to do tracking when inserts take place, I would recommend using a second table which can certainly be referenced via a trigger. You and create a FK to the employee table and put your timestamp column in that new table and do something like this:

    for each row
    insert into employee_tracking (id, timestamp) on duplicate key update set timestamp = new_timestamp;
    
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