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How To Use Triggers to Track Changes in MySQL How To Use Triggers to Track Changes in MySQL

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Setting constraints and rules in the database is better than writing special code to handle the same task since it will prevent another developer from writing a different query that bypasses all of the special code and could leave your database with poor data integrity.

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3586_32 SQL techniques How To Use Triggers to Track Changes in MySQL
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May 6, 2008

Setting constraints and rules in the database is better than writing special code to handle the same task since it will prevent another developer from writing a different query that bypasses all of the special code and could leave...

9662_32 MySQL How To Use Triggers to Track Changes in MySQL
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May 6, 2008

Setting constraints and rules in the database is better than writing special code to handle the same task since it will prevent another developer from writing a different query that bypasses all of the special code and could leave...

3586_32 SQL How To Use Triggers to Track Changes in MySQL
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May 6, 2008

Setting constraints and rules in the database is better than writing special code to handle the same task since it will prevent another developer from writing a different query that bypasses all of the special code and could leave...

9662_32 MySQL How To Use Triggers to Track Changes in MySQL
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May 6, 2008

Setting constraints and rules in the database is better than writing special code to handle the same task since it will prevent another developer from writing a different query that bypasses all of the special code and could leave...

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Setting constraints and rules in the database is better than writing special code to handle the same task since it will prevent another developer from writing a different query that bypasses all of the special code and could leave...