On 2/25/20 9:08 AM, Alban Hertroys wrote:
On 25 Feb 2020, at 17:53, Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2/25/20 12:01 AM, Sonam Sharma wrote:
I have a trigger, like many other triggers that fire after
update and checks a field of the OLD set. For some reason this trigger throw this error:
ERROR: record "old" has no field "ivo_sts_cd" CONTEXT: SQL statement
if exc_count = 0 then
UPDATE pps.T8071_CAI_IVO_HDR SET IVO_STS_CD = 1 where T616_VBU_NBR=old.T616_VBU_NBR and T617_FNC_TYP_CD=old.T617_FNC_TYP_CD and
T8071_CAI_IVO_ID=old.T8071_CAI_IVO_ID and T8071_ADD_DM= old. T8071_ADD_DM and old.ivo_sts_cd != 10 and old.ivo_sts_cd != 3;
Realized I went through the above to quickly. I do not see a SET, nor am I clear what table you are trying to UPDATE.
I’m pretty sure that if the OP were to format their query in a more readable and consistent way, they would spot their error pretty quickly. It’s a simple typo.
Yeah, throwing it at:
http://sqlformat.darold.net/
returned:
UPDATE
pps.T8071_CAI_IVO_HDR
SET
IVO_STS_CD = 1
WHERE
T616_VBU_NBR = old.T616_VBU_NBR
AND T617_FNC_TYP_CD = old.T617_FNC_TYP_CD
AND T8071_CAI_IVO_ID = old.T8071_CAI_IVO_ID
AND T8071_ADD_DM = old. T8071_ADD_DM
AND old.ivo_sts_cd != 10
AND old.ivo_sts_cd != 3;
Found the SET:)
Alban Hertroys
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