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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T09:11:51+00:00 2026-05-23T09:11:51+00:00

I have written a trigger that I want to use for adding the date

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I have written a trigger that I want to use for adding the date to a column in a record so that I can keep track of the insert of the item.

There are a large amount of inserts being called (about 20000) and I have noticed that the trigger will update all of the InsertDate columns associated with each item every time a new item is added. How can I make sure this happens to an item being inserted only one time.

My trigger is as follows:

 SET ANSI_NULLS ON
 SET QUOTED_INDENTIFIER ON
 GO


 CREATE TRIGGER [InsertDate_Item]
    ON [dbo].[ItemHolder]
    AFTER INSERT
    NOT FOR REPLICATION
 AS
 UPDATE ItemHolder SET InsertDate = GETDATE()

Any help will be much appreciated.

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    2026-05-23T09:11:52+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 9:11 am

    You need to restrict rows to those inserted… using the virtual trigger table INSERTED

     CREATE TRIGGER [InsertDate_Item]
        ON [dbo].[ItemHolder]
        AFTER INSERT
        NOT FOR REPLICATION
     AS
     SET NOCOUNT ON
     UPDATE IH
     SET InsertDate = GETDATE()
     FROM
        ItemHolder IH
        JOIN
        INSERTED INS ON IH.keycol = INS.keycol
     Go
    

    One thing: You’d be better adding a default to the table instead. No need for a trigger

    ALTER TABLE ItemHolder ADD
    CONSTRAINT DF_ItemHolder_InsertDate DEFAULT (GETDATE()) FOR InsertDate
    
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