Oracle: Using the AFTER INSERT and AFTER UPDATE triggers

A database trigger is a stored procedure that automatically executes whenever an event occurs. The event may be insert-delete-update operations. Oracle initiates an ‘AFTER INSERT’ trigger after an insert event has occurred and an ‘AFTER UPDATE’ trigger after an update event has occurred. Let’s see an example for ‘AFTER INSERT’ trigger. Syntax: CREATE or REPLACE TRIGGER trigger_name AFTER INSERT ON table_name FOR EACH ROW DECLARE variable declarations BEGIN trigger statement END; First problem: We want to insert a record…

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How to clear the browsing history on your Android Tablet

The process of clearing the history of all the sites from the browser on your Android-based Tablet is slightly different if you’re using an Android phone. Note: this guide assumes you are using the default web browser for Android. If you’re using a 3rd party web browser that you downloaded from the Android Market (like Firefox, Opera or Dolphin HD) – these steps will not clear the history from those browsers. Launch the Android Browser on your Tablet. Select…

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