what is trigger?
What is stored procedures?
What is a cursor?
Answer Posted / guest
first of all ,all these are something like functions in'C'
which are used to do some predefined task.
trigger:it is a function which by itself excutes according
to the condition or situation to which we have written.
ex:default emails will be sent to associates of a company
on thier b'day dates.
stored procedure:it is similar to a function which doesn't
return anything.where as function returns something when we
call it.
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