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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T23:54:09+00:00 2026-05-12T23:54:09+00:00

Hello is possible to switch between DML commands/operations (Insert,Delete,Update) on Trigger Body?, I try

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Hello is possible to switch between DML commands/operations (Insert,Delete,Update) on Trigger Body?, I try to snippet some T-SQL for understand me better :

CREATE TRIGGER DML_ON_TABLEA
   ON  TABLEA
   AFTER INSERT,DELETE,UPDATE
AS 
BEGIN
    SET NOCOUNT ON;

    CASE 
    WHEN (INSERT) THEN
        -- INSERT ON AUX TABLEB 
    WHEN (DELETE) THEN
        -- DELETE ON AUX TABLEB 
    ELSE --OR WHEN (UPDATE) THEN
        -- UPDATE ON AUX TABLEB 
    END
END
GO

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    2026-05-12T23:54:09+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 11:54 pm

    I will show you a simple way to check this in SQL Server 2000 or 2005 (you forgot to mention which version you are using), but in general I agree with Remus that you should break these up into separate triggers:

    DECLARE @i INT, @d INT;
    SELECT @i = COUNT(*) FROM inserted;
    SELECT @d = COUNT(*) FROM deleted;
    IF @i + @d > 0
    BEGIN
        IF @i > 0 AND @d = 0
        BEGIN
            -- logic for insert
        END
    
        IF @i > 0 AND @d > 0
        BEGIN
            -- logic for update
        END
    
        IF @i = 0 AND @d > 0
        BEGIN
            -- logic for delete
        END
    END
    

    Note that this may not be perfectly forward-compatible due to the complexity MERGE introduces in SQL Server 2008. See this Connect item for more information:

    • MERGE can cause a trigger to fire multiple times

    So if you are planning to use SQL Server 2008 and MERGE in the future, then this is even more reason to split the trigger up into a trigger for each type of DML operation.

    (And if you want more reasons to avoid MERGE, read this and this.)

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