I want to have an ‘updateinfo’ table in order to record every update/insert/delete operations on another table.
In oracle I’ve written this:
CREATE TABLE updateinfo ( rnumber NUMBER(10), tablename VARCHAR2(100 BYTE), action VARCHAR2(100 BYTE), UPDATE_DATE date )
DROP TRIGGER TRI_TABLE;
CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER TRI_TABLE
AFTER DELETE OR INSERT OR UPDATE
ON demo
REFERENCING NEW AS NEW OLD AS OLD
FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
if inserting then
insert into updateinfo(rnumber,tablename,action,update_date ) values(rownum,’demo’, ‘insert’,sysdate);
elsif updating then
insert into updateinfo(rnumber,tablename,action,update_date ) values(rownum,’demo’, ‘update’,sysdate);
elsif deleting then
insert into updateinfo(rnumber,tablename,action,update_date ) values(rownum,’demo’, ‘delete’,sysdate);
end if;
— EXCEPTION
— WHEN OTHERS THEN
— Consider logging the error and then re-raise
— RAISE;
END TRI_TABLE;
but when checking updateinfo, all rnumber column is zero.
is there anyway to retrieve the correct row number?
The only option is to use primary key column of your “demo” table.
ROWNUM is not what you are looking for, read the explanation.
ROWID looks like a solution, but in fact it isn’t, because it shouldn’t be stored for a later use.