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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T13:49:57+00:00 2026-05-13T13:49:57+00:00

I have this trigger: create or replace trigger t_calctotal after insert or update on

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I have this trigger:

create or replace trigger t_calctotal
after insert or update on item_fornecimento
REFERENCING NEW AS NEW OLD AS OLD
for each row

begin

  if inserting then
  dbms_output.put_line(' On Insert');
  update fornecimento f set f.total_enc_fornec = f.total_enc_fornec +:NEW.prec_total_if  where f.id_fornecimento = :NEW.id_fornecimento;

  else
  dbms_output.put_line(' On Update');
  update fornecimento f set f.total_enc_fornec = f.total_enc_fornec - :OLD.prec_total_if +:NEW.prec_total_if  where f.id_fornecimento = :NEW.id_fornecimento;

  end if;

end;

Basically I want to refresh the total value of an order (fornecimento), by suming all the items in item_fornecimento; I have to treat this in a different way, case it’s an inserting, case it’s an updating.
The trigger compiles and all and even worked one time, but it was the only one. I’ve inserted or updated my prec_total_if in item_fornecimento in sqldeveloper, but the order’s (fornecimento) total still not change :(.

If it’s important, my f.total_enc_fornec it’s null until it’s replaced by a value inserted by this triggers; it prints the output, but it seems to fail updating.

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    2026-05-13T13:49:58+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 1:49 pm

    Just so you know: null + 123 = null

    I guess that explains it. Initialize the total to 0 and everything should work.

    Edit

    You can do it like this:

    if inserting then
      dbms_output.put_line(' On Insert');
      update fornecimento f set f.total_enc_fornec = nvl(f.total_enc_fornec, 0) +:NEW.prec_total_if  where f.id_fornecimento = :NEW.id_fornecimento;
    
    else
    dbms_output.put_line(' On Update');
    update fornecimento f set f.total_enc_fornec = nvl(f.total_enc_fornec, 0) - :OLD.prec_total_if +:NEW.prec_total_if  where f.id_fornecimento = :NEW.id_fornecimento;
    
    end if;
    
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