Need to list all triggers in SQL Server database with table name and table's schema
I need to list all triggers in SQL Server database with table name and table's schema.
I'm almost there with this:
SELEC开发者_运维百科T trigger_name = name, trigger_owner = USER_NAME(uid),table_schema = , table_name = OBJECT_NAME(parent_obj),
isupdate = OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsUpdateTrigger'), isdelete = OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsDeleteTrigger'),
isinsert = OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsInsertTrigger'), isafter = OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsAfterTrigger'),
isinsteadof = OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsInsteadOfTrigger'),
[disabled] = OBJECTPROPERTY(id, 'ExecIsTriggerDisabled')
FROM sysobjects INNER JOIN sysusers ON sysobjects.uid = sysusers.uid
WHERE type = 'TR'
I just need to get the table's schema also.
Here's one way:
SELECT
sysobjects.name AS trigger_name
,USER_NAME(sysobjects.uid) AS trigger_owner
,s.name AS table_schema
,OBJECT_NAME(parent_obj) AS table_name
,OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsUpdateTrigger') AS isupdate
,OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsDeleteTrigger') AS isdelete
,OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsInsertTrigger') AS isinsert
,OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsAfterTrigger') AS isafter
,OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsInsteadOfTrigger') AS isinsteadof
,OBJECTPROPERTY(id, 'ExecIsTriggerDisabled') AS [disabled]
FROM sysobjects
INNER JOIN sysusers
ON sysobjects.uid = sysusers.uid
INNER JOIN sys.tables t
ON sysobjects.parent_obj = t.object_id
INNER JOIN sys.schemas s
ON t.schema_id = s.schema_id
WHERE sysobjects.type = 'TR'
EDIT: Commented out join to sysusers for query to work on AdventureWorks2008.
SELECT
sysobjects.name AS trigger_name
,USER_NAME(sysobjects.uid) AS trigger_owner
,s.name AS table_schema
,OBJECT_NAME(parent_obj) AS table_name
,OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsUpdateTrigger') AS isupdate
,OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsDeleteTrigger') AS isdelete
,OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsInsertTrigger') AS isinsert
,OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsAfterTrigger') AS isafter
,OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsInsteadOfTrigger') AS isinsteadof
,OBJECTPROPERTY(id, 'ExecIsTriggerDisabled') AS [disabled]
FROM sysobjects
/*
INNER JOIN sysusers
ON sysobjects.uid = sysusers.uid
*/
INNER JOIN sys.tables t
ON sysobjects.parent_obj = t.object_id
INNER JOIN sys.schemas s
ON t.schema_id = s.schema_id
WHERE sysobjects.type = 'TR'
EDIT 2: For SQL 2000
SELECT
o.name AS trigger_name
,'x' AS trigger_owner
/*USER_NAME(o.uid)*/
,s.name AS table_schema
,OBJECT_NAME(o.parent_obj) AS table_name
,OBJECTPROPERTY(o.id, 'ExecIsUpdateTrigger') AS isupdate
,OBJECTPROPERTY(o.id, 'ExecIsDeleteTrigger') AS isdelete
,OBJECTPROPERTY(o.id, 'ExecIsInsertTrigger') AS isinsert
,OBJECTPROPERTY(o.id, 'ExecIsAfterTrigger') AS isafter
,OBJECTPROPERTY(o.id, 'ExecIsInsteadOfTrigger') AS isinsteadof
,OBJECTPROPERTY(o.id, 'ExecIsTriggerDisabled') AS [disabled]
FROM sysobjects AS o
/*
INNER JOIN sysusers
ON sysobjects.uid = sysusers.uid
*/
INNER JOIN sysobjects AS o2
ON o.parent_obj = o2.id
INNER JOIN sysusers AS s
ON o2.uid = s.uid
WHERE o.type = 'TR'
Here you go.
SELECT
[so].[name] AS [trigger_name],
USER_NAME([so].[uid]) AS [trigger_owner],
USER_NAME([so2].[uid]) AS [table_schema],
OBJECT_NAME([so].[parent_obj]) AS [table_name],
OBJECTPROPERTY( [so].[id], 'ExecIsUpdateTrigger') AS [isupdate],
OBJECTPROPERTY( [so].[id], 'ExecIsDeleteTrigger') AS [isdelete],
OBJECTPROPERTY( [so].[id], 'ExecIsInsertTrigger') AS [isinsert],
OBJECTPROPERTY( [so].[id], 'ExecIsAfterTrigger') AS [isafter],
OBJECTPROPERTY( [so].[id], 'ExecIsInsteadOfTrigger') AS [isinsteadof],
OBJECTPROPERTY([so].[id], 'ExecIsTriggerDisabled') AS [disabled]
FROM sysobjects AS [so]
INNER JOIN sysobjects AS so2 ON so.parent_obj = so2.Id
WHERE [so].[type] = 'TR'
A couple of things here...
Also I see that you were attempting to pull the parent tables schema information, I believe in order to do so you would also need to join the sysobjects table on itself so that you can correctly get the schema information for the parent table. the query above does this. Also the sysusers table wasn't needed in the results so that Join has been removed.
tested with SQL 2000, SQL 2005, and SQL 2008 R2
You can also get the body of triggers as following:
SELECT o.[name],
c.[text]
FROM sys.objects AS o
INNER JOIN sys.syscomments AS c
ON o.object_id = c.id
WHERE o.[type] = 'TR'
I had the same task recently and I used the following for sql server 2012 db. Use management studio and connect to the database you want to search. Then execute the following script.
Select
[tgr].[name] as [trigger name],
[tbl].[name] as [table name]
from sysobjects tgr
join sysobjects tbl
on tgr.parent_obj = tbl.id
WHERE tgr.xtype = 'TR'
SELECT
ServerName = @@servername,
DatabaseName = db_name(),
SchemaName = isnull( s.name, '' ),
TableName = isnull( o.name, 'DDL Trigger' ),
TriggerName = t.name,
Defininion = object_definition( t.object_id )
FROM sys.triggers t
LEFT JOIN sys.all_objects o
ON t.parent_id = o.object_id
LEFT JOIN sys.schemas s
ON s.schema_id = o.schema_id
ORDER BY
SchemaName,
TableName,
TriggerName
Use this query :
SELECT OBJECT_NAME(parent_id) as Table_Name, * FROM [Database_Name].sys.triggers
It's simple and useful.
And what do you think about this: Very short and neat :)
SELECT OBJECT_NAME(parent_id) Table_or_ViewNM,
name TriggerNM,
is_instead_of_trigger,
is_disabled
FROM sys.triggers
WHERE parent_class_desc = 'OBJECT_OR_COLUMN'
ORDER BY OBJECT_NAME(parent_id),
Name ;
SELECT
sysobjects.name AS trigger_name ,OBJECT_NAME(parent_obj) AS table_name ,s.name AS table_schema
,USER_NAME(sysobjects.uid) AS trigger_owner
,OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsUpdateTrigger') AS isupdate
,OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsDeleteTrigger') AS isdelete
,OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsInsertTrigger') AS isinsert
,OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsAfterTrigger') AS isafter
,OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsInsteadOfTrigger') AS isinsteadof
,OBJECTPROPERTY(id, 'ExecIsTriggerDisabled') AS [disabled]
FROM sysobjects
INNER JOIN sysusers
ON sysobjects.uid = sysusers.uid
INNER JOIN sys.tables t
ON sysobjects.parent_obj = t.object_id
INNER JOIN sys.schemas s
ON t.schema_id = s.schema_id
WHERE sysobjects.type = 'TR'
this working for me
This is what I use (usually wrapped in something I stuff in Model):
Select
[Parent] = Left((Case When Tr.Parent_Class = 0 Then '(Database)' Else Object_Name(Tr.Parent_ID) End), 32),
[Schema] = Left(Coalesce(Object_Schema_Name(Tr.Object_ID), '(None)'), 16),
[Trigger name] = Left(Tr.Name, 32),
[Type] = Left(Tr.Type_Desc, 3), -- SQL or CLR
[MS?] = (Case When Tr.Is_MS_Shipped = 1 Then 'X' Else ' ' End),
[On?] = (Case When Tr.Is_Disabled = 0 Then 'X' Else ' ' End),
[Repl?] = (Case When Tr.Is_Not_For_Replication = 0 Then 'X' Else ' ' End),
[Event] = Left((Case When Tr.Parent_Class = 0
Then (Select Top 1 Left(Te.Event_Group_Type_Desc, 40)
From Sys.Trigger_Events As Te
Where Te.Object_ID = Tr.Object_ID)
Else ((Case When Tr.Is_Instead_Of_Trigger = 1 Then 'Instead Of ' Else 'After ' End)) +
SubString(Cast((Select [text()] = ', ' + Left(Te.Type_Desc, 1) + Lower(SubString(Te.Type_Desc, 2, 32)) +
(Case When Te.Is_First = 1 Then ' (First)' When Te.Is_Last = 1 Then ' (Last)' Else '' End)
From Sys.Trigger_Events As Te
Where Te.Object_ID = Tr.Object_ID
Order By Te.[Type]
For Xml Path ('')) As Character Varying), 3, 60) End), 60)
-- If you like:
-- , [Get text with] = 'Select Object_Definition(' + Cast(Tr.Object_ID As Character Varying) + ')'
From
Sys.Triggers As Tr
Order By
Tr.Parent_Class, -- database triggers first
Parent -- alphabetically by parent
As you see it is a skosh more McGyver, but I think it's worth it:
Parent Schema Trigger name Type MS? On? Repl? Event
-------------------------------- ---------------- -------------------------------- ---- ---- ---- ----- -----------------------------------------
(Database) (None) ddlDatabaseTriggerLog SQL X DDL_DATABASE_LEVEL_EVENTS
Employee HumanResources dEmployee SQL X Instead Of Delete
Person Person iuPerson SQL X After Insert, Update
PurchaseOrderDetail Purchasing iPurchaseOrderDetail SQL X X After Insert
PurchaseOrderDetail Purchasing uPurchaseOrderDetail SQL X X After Update
PurchaseOrderHeader Purchasing uPurchaseOrderHeader SQL X X After Update
SalesOrderDetail Sales iduSalesOrderDetail SQL X X After Insert, Update, Delete
SalesOrderHeader Sales uSalesOrderHeader SQL X After Update (First)
Vendor Purchasing dVendor SQL X Instead Of Delete
WorkOrder Production iWorkOrder SQL X X After Insert
WorkOrder Production uWorkOrder SQL X X After Update
(Scroll right to see the final and most useful column)
Use This Query :
SELECT
DB_NAME() AS DataBaseName,
S.Name AS SchemaName,
T.name AS TableName,
dbo.SysObjects.Name AS TriggerName,
dbo.sysComments.Text AS SqlContent,
FROM dbo.SysObjects
INNER JOIN dbo.sysComments ON dbo.SysObjects.ID = dbo.sysComments.ID
INNER JOIN sys.tables AS T ON sysobjects.parent_obj = t.object_id
INNER JOIN sys.schemas AS S ON t.schema_id = s.schema_id
WHERE dbo.SysObjects.xType = 'TR'
AND dbo.SysObjects.Name LIKE 'Permit_AfterInsert' ---- <----- HERE
this may help.
SELECT DISTINCT o.[name] AS [Table]
FROM [sysobjects] o
JOIN [sysobjects] tr
ON o.[id] = tr.[parent_obj]
WHERE tr.[type] = 'tr'
ORDER BY [Table]
Get a list of tables and all their triggers.
SELECT DISTINCT o.[name] AS [Table], tr.[name] AS [Trigger]
FROM [sysobjects] o
JOIN [sysobjects] tr
ON o.[id] = tr.[parent_obj]
WHERE tr.[type] = 'tr'
ORDER BY [Table], [Trigger]
The just above code is incorrect as shown:
SELECT
sysobjects.name AS trigger_name
--,USER_NAME(sysobjects.uid) AS trigger_owner
--,s.name AS table_schema
--,OBJECT_NAME(parent_obj) AS table_name
--,OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsUpdateTrigger') AS isupdate
--,OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsDeleteTrigger') AS isdelete
--,OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsInsertTrigger') AS isinsert
--,OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsAfterTrigger') AS isafter
--,OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsInsteadOfTrigger') AS isinsteadof
--,OBJECTPROPERTY(id, 'ExecIsTriggerDisabled') AS [disabled]
FROM sysobjects
/*
INNER JOIN sysusers
ON sysobjects.uid = sysusers.uid
*/
INNER JOIN sys.tables t
ON sysobjects.parent_obj = t.object_id
INNER JOIN sys.schemas s
ON t.schema_id = s.schema_id
WHERE sysobjects.type = 'TR'
EXCEPT
SELECT OBJECT_NAME(parent_id) as Table_Name FROM sys.triggers
C# Cribs: I ended up with this super generic one liner. Hope this is useful to both the original poster and/or people who just typed the same question I did into Google:
SELECT TriggerRecord.name as TriggerName,ParentRecord.name as ForTableName
FROM sysobjects TriggerRecord
INNER JOIN sysobjects ParentRecord ON TriggerRecord.parent_obj=ParentRecord.id
WHERE TriggerRecord.xtype='TR'
Query Characteristics:
- Usable with any SQL database (i.e. Initial Catalog)
- Self explanatory
- One single statement
- Pasteable directly into most IDE's for most languages
Necromancing.
Just posting because all solutions so far fall a bit short of completeness.
SELECT
sch.name AS trigger_table_schema
,systbl.name AS trigger_table_name
,systrg.name AS trigger_name
,sysm.definition AS trigger_definition
,systrg.is_instead_of_trigger
-- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5340638/difference-between-a-for-and-after-triggers
-- Difference between a FOR and AFTER triggers?
-- CREATE TRIGGER trgTable on dbo.Table FOR INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE
-- Is the same as
-- CREATE TRIGGER trgTable on dbo.Table AFTER INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE
-- An INSTEAD OF trigger is different, and fires before and instead of the insert
-- and can be used on views, in order to insert the appropriate values into the underlying tables.
-- AFTER specifies that the DML trigger is fired only when all operations
-- specified in the triggering SQL statement have executed successfully.
-- All referential cascade actions and constraint checks also must succeed before this trigger fires.
-- AFTER is the default when FOR is the only keyword specified.
,CASE WHEN systrg.is_instead_of_trigger = 1 THEN 0 ELSE 1 END AS is_after_trigger
,systrg.is_not_for_replication
,systrg.is_disabled
,systrg.create_date
,systrg.modify_date
,CASE WHEN systrg.parent_class = 1 THEN 'TABLE' WHEN systrg.parent_class = 0 THEN 'DATABASE' END trigger_class
,CASE
WHEN systrg.[type] = 'TA' then 'Assembly (CLR) trigger'
WHEN systrg.[type] = 'TR' then 'SQL trigger'
ELSE ''
END AS trigger_type
-- https://dataedo.com/kb/query/sql-server/list-triggers
-- ,(CASE WHEN objectproperty(systrg.object_id, 'ExecIsUpdateTrigger') = 1
-- THEN 'UPDATE ' ELSE '' END
-- + CASE WHEN objectproperty(systrg.object_id, 'ExecIsDeleteTrigger') = 1
-- THEN 'DELETE ' ELSE '' END
-- + CASE WHEN objectproperty(systrg.object_id, 'ExecIsInsertTrigger') = 1
-- THEN 'INSERT' ELSE '' END
-- ) AS trigger_event
,
(
STUFF
(
(
SELECT
', ' + type_desc AS [text()]
-- STRING_AGG(type_desc, ', ') AS foo
FROM sys.events AS syse
WHERE syse.object_id = systrg.object_id
FOR XML PATH(''), TYPE
-- GROUP BY syse.object_id
).value('.[1]', 'nvarchar(MAX)')
, 1, 2, ''
)
) AS trigger_event_groups
-- ,CASE WHEN systrg.parent_class = 1 THEN 'TABLE' WHEN systrg.parent_class = 0 THEN 'DATABASE' END trigger_class
,'DROP TRIGGER "' + sch.name + '"."' + systrg.name + '"; ' AS sql
-- ,systrg.*
FROM sys.triggers AS systrg
LEFT JOIN sys.sql_modules AS sysm
ON sysm.object_id = systrg.object_id
-- sys.objects for view triggers
-- LEFT JOIN sys.objects AS systbl ON systbl.object_id = systrg.object_id
-- inner join if you only want table-triggers
LEFT JOIN sys.tables AS systbl ON systbl.object_id = systrg.parent_id
LEFT JOIN sys.schemas AS sch
ON sch.schema_id = systbl.schema_id
WHERE (1=1)
-- AND sch.name IS NOT NULL
-- AND sch.name IS NULL
-- AND sch.name = 'dbo'
-- And here, exclude some triggers with a certain naming schema
/*
AND
(
-- systbl.name IS NULL
-- OR
NOT
(
systrg.name = 'TRG_' + systbl.name + '_INSERT_History'
OR
systrg.name = 'TRG_' + systbl.name + '_UPDATE_History'
OR
systrg.name = 'TRG_' + systbl.name + '_DELETE_History'
)
)
*/
ORDER BY
sch.name
,systbl.name
,systrg.name
If you are looking for ALL
triggers, remember MS-SQL has both SQL-based triggers (sysobjects.type = 'TR'
) and CLR-based triggers (sysobjects.type = 'TA'
).
No need to join with other tables... all info can be obtained from sys.objects.
SELECT name as trigger_name
, object_name(parent_obj) as tableName
, object_schema_name(parent_obj) as schemaName
,OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsUpdateTrigger') AS isupdate
,OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsDeleteTrigger') AS isdelete
,OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsInsertTrigger') AS isinsert
,OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsAfterTrigger') AS isafter
,OBJECTPROPERTY( id, 'ExecIsInsteadOfTrigger') AS isinsteadof
,OBJECTPROPERTY(id, 'ExecIsTriggerDisabled') AS [disabled]
FROM sysobjects s
WHERE s.type = 'TR'
SELECT tbl.name as Table_Name,trig.name as Trigger_Name,trig.is_disabled
FROM [sys].[triggers] as trig inner join sys.tables as tbl on
trig.parent_id = tbl.object_id
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[VERSIONS](
[ID] [uniqueidentifier] NOT NULL,
[DATE] [varchar](100) NULL,
[SERVER] [varchar](100) NULL,
[DATABASE] [varchar](100) NULL,
[USER] [varchar](100) NULL,
[OBJECT] [varchar](100) NULL,
[ACTION] [varchar](100) NULL,
[CODE] [varchar](max) NULL,
CONSTRAINT [PK_VERSIONS] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[ID] ASC
)WITH (PAD_INDEX = OFF, STATISTICS_NORECOMPUTE = OFF, IGNORE_DUP_KEY = OFF, ALLOW_ROW_LOCKS = ON, ALLOW_PAGE_LOCKS = ON) ON [PRIMARY]
) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[VERSIONS] ADD CONSTRAINT [DF_VERSIONS_ID] DEFAULT (newid()) FOR [ID]
GO
DROP TRIGGER [DB_VERSIONS_TRIGGER] ON ALL SERVER
CREATE TRIGGER [DB_VERSIONS_TRIGGER] ON ALL SERVER FOR CREATE_PROCEDURE, ALTER_PROCEDURE, DROP_PROCEDURE,
CREATE_TRIGGER, ALTER_TRIGGER, DROP_TRIGGER, CREATE_FUNCTION, ALTER_FUNCTION, DROP_FUNCTION, CREATE_VIEW, ALTER_VIEW,
DROP_VIEW, CREATE_TABLE, ALTER_TABLE, DROP_TABLE
AS
SET NOCOUNT ON SET XACT_ABORT OFF;
BEGIN
TRY
DECLARE @DATA XML = EVENTDATA()
DECLARE @SERVER VARCHAR(100) = @DATA.value('(EVENT_INSTANCE/ServerName)[1]','VARCHAR(100)')
DECLARE @DATABASE VARCHAR(100) = @DATA.value('(/EVENT_INSTANCE/DatabaseName)[1]', 'VARCHAR(100)')
DECLARE @USER VARCHAR(100) = @DATA.value('(/EVENT_INSTANCE/LoginName)[1]','VARCHAR(100)')
DECLARE @OBJECT VARCHAR(100) = @DATA.value('(EVENT_INSTANCE/ObjectName)[1]','VARCHAR(100)')
DECLARE @ACTION VARCHAR(100) = @DATA.value('(/EVENT_INSTANCE/EventType)[1]','VARCHAR(100)')
DECLARE @CODE VARCHAR(MAX) = @DATA.value('(/EVENT_INSTANCE//TSQLCommand)[1]','VARCHAR(MAX)' )
IF OBJECT_ID('DB_VERSIONS.dbo.VERSIONS') IS NOT NULL
BEGIN
INSERT INTO [DB_VERSIONS].[dbo].[VERSIONS]([SERVER], [DATABASE], [USER], [OBJECT], [ACTION], [DATE], [CODE]) VALUES (@SERVER, @DATABASE, @USER, @OBJECT, @ACTION, getdate(), ISNULL(@CODE, 'NA'))
END
END
TRY
BEGIN
CATCH
END
CATCH
RETURN
SELECT
OBJECT_NAME(PARENT_OBJECT_ID) AS PARENT_TABLE,
OBJECT_NAME(OBJECT_ID) TRIGGER_TABLE,
*
FROM
SYS.OBJECTS
WHERE TYPE = 'TR'
One difficulty is that the text, or description has line feeds. My clumsy kludge, to get it in something more tabular, is to add an HTML
literal to the SELECT
clause, copy and paste everything to notepad, save with an html extension, open in a browser, then copy and paste to a spreadsheet.
example
SELECT obj.NAME AS TBL,trg.name,sm.definition,'<br>'
FROM SYS.OBJECTS obj
LEFT JOIN (SELECT trg1.object_id,trg1.parent_object_id,trg1.name FROM sys.objects trg1 WHERE trg1.type='tr' AND trg1.name like 'update%') trg
ON obj.object_id=trg.parent_object_id
LEFT JOIN (SELECT sm1.object_id,sm1.definition FROM sys.sql_modules sm1 where sm1.definition like '%suser_sname()%') sm ON trg.object_id=sm.object_id
WHERE obj.type='u'
ORDER BY obj.name;
you may still need to fool around with tabs to get the description into one field, but at least it'll be on one line, which I find very helpful.
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