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SQL Trigger HELP

Asked by introlux in SQL Server 2005, PL / SQL

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Hi,

I need help relating to a trigger I am trying to create.

I would like to update the top goal scorers section. So when the user enters data, it will trigger and update the top goal scorers section. I am getting the foloiwng error at the moment:

Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure Xbox_Lge1_Scorers, Line 15
Incorrect syntax near '>'.

Any help will be appreciated.

Regards,

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CREATE TRIGGER Xbox_Lge1_Scorers
   ON  tblTopGoalXboxLge1Entry
   FOR INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE
AS 
 
truncate table tblTopGoalXboxLge1
-- Insert all the teams with calculations in there
INSERT INTO tblTopGoalXboxLge1 (PlayerID) SELECT g.PlayerID FROM  tblPlayers p, tblTopGoalXboxLge1 g, tblTeams t, tblLeague l
WHERE g.PlayerID = p.PlayerID AND p.TeamID = t.TeamID AND
t.LGID = l.LGID AND League = 'Xbox League 1'
 
-- Do calculations, one column at a time
-- First do games
UPDATE tblTopGoalXboxLge1 
SET Goals = (SELECT count(*) FROM tblTopGoalXboxLge1Entry r WHERE (tblTopGoalXboxLge1Entry.PlayerID = r.Goals >= 0))
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