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I have created an audit trigger in SQL Server 2005 (although i also need it to work in SQL Server 2000)which is working fine. I need it to work on all tables in the database. I can run the routine to create it for all tables one by one but the problem is if I need to ammend it, I have to go back and change it for all of the tables! Is there a way I can generically create a trigger for all tables? One idea I have could work as follows - please note my Transact SQL is not up to speed (or lousy!) so I would require help in inserting the correct syntax!::
Select tableName from SomeTableHoldingAllTheTabl
esInMyData
base
do until NoMoreRecords
@tablename=tablename
if triggerAudit on @tableName exists then
drop triggeraudit
create trigger on @tablename
(Code to create the trigger)
Loop
Is this possible to do? Many thanks for looking
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