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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T02:46:11+00:00 2026-06-04T02:46:11+00:00

can someone please explain what is meant by: :new and :old in trigger code.

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:new and :old in trigger code.

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    2026-06-04T02:46:12+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 2:46 am

    :new and :old are pseudo-records that let you access the new and old values of particular columns. If I have a table

    CREATE TABLE foo (
      foo_id NUMBER PRIMARY KEY,
      bar    VARCHAR2(10),
      baz    VARCHAR2(10)
    );
    

    and I insert a row

    INSERT INTO foo( foo_id, bar, baz ) 
      VALUES( 1, 'Bar 1', 'Baz 1' );
    

    then in a row-level before insert trigger

    :new.foo_id will be 1
    :new.bar will be 'Bar 1'
    :new.baz will be 'Baz 1'
    

    while

    :old.foo_id will be NULL
    :old.bar will be NULL
    :old.baz will be NULL
    

    If you then update that row

    UPDATE foo
       SET baz = 'Baz 2'
     WHERE foo_id = 1
    

    then in a before update row-level trigger

    :new.foo_id will be 1
    :new.bar will be 'Bar 1'
    :new.baz will be 'Baz 2'
    

    while

    :old.foo_id will be 1
    :old.bar will be 'Bar 1'
    :old.baz will be 'Baz 1'
    

    If I then delete the row

    DELETE FROM foo
     WHERE foo_id = 1
    

    then in a before delete row-level trigger,

    :new.foo_id will be NULL
    :new.bar will be NULL
    :new.baz will be NULL
    

    while

    :old.foo_id will be 1
    :old.bar will be 'Bar 1'
    :old.baz will be 'Baz 2'
    
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