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9.8

Trigger returning DBCC input buffer statement being cut-off

Asked by twalker916 in SQL Server 2005, MS SQL Server

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I created a log file that is intended to capture the sql statement being used to update/delete a record in a table (see the attached code snippet) but even though I created the statement field to be varchar (4000) the captured statement is being cut off... what am I doing wrong?Start Free Trial
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USE [lyris]
GO
/****** Object:  Trigger [dbo].[members_LogDeleteUpdate]    Script Date: 05/16/2008 16:10:39 ******/
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
 
ALTER Trigger [dbo].[members_LogDeleteUpdate]
On [dbo].[members_]
After DELETE,UPDATE
as
 
Begin
	Create Table #T(
				EventType nvarchar(30),
				Parameters Int,
				EventInfo varchar(4000) )
	Declare
	@Query varchar(4000)
	Select 
		@Query='DBCC INPUTBUFFER('+cast(@@SPID as Varchar)+')'
	Insert Into #T
	exec(@Query)
 
	Insert tLog (usr,tbl,statement,effected_rows,changedate)
	Select 
		Host_Name()
		,'members_'
		,EventInfo
		,(select count(*) from deleted)
		,Getdate() 
	from #T
End
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