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how to create one trigger for all DML statements in mysql
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Updated 10-Mar-18 2:09am
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Mohibur Rashid 23-Aug-12 4:00am    
Need more explanation, may be just for me.
ZurdoDev 23-Aug-12 8:26am    
I think the OP is asking for a single trigger that will handle updates, deletes, and inserts instead of separate triggers. I haven't used MySQL so I have no idea if you can do that.

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