To get a list of TRIGGERS in SQL database use :
SELECT
S2.[name] TableName
, S1.[name] TriggerName
, CASE
WHEN S1.deltrig > 0
THEN 'Delete'
WHEN S1.instrig > 0
THEN 'Insert'
WHEN S1.updtrig > 0
THEN 'Update'
END 'TriggerType'
FROM sysobjects S1 JOIN sysobjects S2
ON S1.parent_obj = S2.[id]
WHERE S1.xtype='TR'
Want more Detail? Use :
SELECT
S2.[name] TableName
, S1.[name] TriggerName
, CASE
WHEN S2.deltrig = s1.id
THEN 'Delete'
WHEN S2.instrig = s1.id
THEN 'Insert'
WHEN S2.updtrig = s1.id
THEN 'Update'
END 'TriggerType'
, 'S1'
,s1.*
,'S2'
,s2.*
FROM sysobjects S1
JOIN sysobjects S2
ON S1.parent_obj = S2.[id]
WHERE S1.xtype='TR'
SELECT
S2.[name] TableName
, S1.[name] TriggerName
, CASE
WHEN S1.deltrig > 0
THEN 'Delete'
WHEN S1.instrig > 0
THEN 'Insert'
WHEN S1.updtrig > 0
THEN 'Update'
END 'TriggerType'
FROM sysobjects S1 JOIN sysobjects S2
ON S1.parent_obj = S2.[id]
WHERE S1.xtype='TR'
Want more Detail? Use :
SELECT
S2.[name] TableName
, S1.[name] TriggerName
, CASE
WHEN S2.deltrig = s1.id
THEN 'Delete'
WHEN S2.instrig = s1.id
THEN 'Insert'
WHEN S2.updtrig = s1.id
THEN 'Update'
END 'TriggerType'
, 'S1'
,s1.*
,'S2'
,s2.*
FROM sysobjects S1
JOIN sysobjects S2
ON S1.parent_obj = S2.[id]
WHERE S1.xtype='TR'
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