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Trigger may refer to:
Trigger, a mechanism to actuate the following devices Trigger, the cause of an event Trigger, a condition which fires an event in event-driven programming Database trigger Schmitt trigger , an electronic circuit Trigger pad , a device used in electronic percussion Trigger, a component of an oscilloscope ATLAS trigger system Trigger (horse) , ridden by Roy Rogers Trigger (Only Fools And Horses) Trigger, a fictional horse in Ernie (The Fastest Milkman In The West) USS Trigger (SS-237), a submarine USS Trigger (SS-564), a submarine Trigger (EP) , an EP by In Flames Bruce Trigger , archeologist
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Trigger, Roy Rogers. Roadside Pet Cemetery (318 words)
Trigger was ridden by Rogers in every one of his motion pictures, finding his own fame in the process.
After Trigger died at age 33, his hide was stretched over a plaster likeness and put on display, also reared on two legs, inside the museum.
Trigger is not alone; Buttermilk (Dale Evans' horse) and Bullet (the Rogers' German Shepherd) are mounted alongside.
PostgreSQL: Documentation: Manuals: PostgreSQL 8.1: Triggers (1326 words)
A trigger is a specification that the database should automatically execute a particular function whenever a certain type of operation is performed.
With a per-row trigger , the trigger function is invoked once for each row that is affected by the statement that fired the trigger .
The purpose of including arguments in the trigger definition is to allow different triggers with similar requirements to call the same function.
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