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DDL Triggers are a special kind of trigger that fire in response to Data Definition Language (DDL) statements. They can be used to perform administrative tasks in the database such as auditing and regulating database operations.
This section provides the information that is required to understand, design, and implement DDL Triggers.
In This Section
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Explains DDL Triggers, how they work, when to use them, and how they differ from regular triggers. |
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Explains DDL trigger scope and which Transact-SQL DDL statements can raise a DDL Trigger. |
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Explains the steps that are required to create a DDL Trigger. |