INSERT trigger for inserting record in same table

Yagnesh Agola picture Yagnesh Agola · Nov 17, 2011 · Viewed 23.5k times · Source

I have a trigger that is fire on inserting a new record in table in that i want to insert new record in the same table.
My trigger is :

create or replace trigger inst_table
after insert on test_table referencing new as new old as old  
for each row
declare 
      df_name varchar2(500);
      df_desc varchar2(2000);

begin
      df_name := :new.name;
      df_desc := :new.description;

     if inserting then
          FOR item IN (SELECT pid FROM tbl2 where pid not in(1))
             LOOP
                 insert into test_table (name,description,pid) values(df_name,df_desc,item.pid); 
             END LOOP;    
     end if; 
end;

its give a error like

ORA-04091: table TEST_TABLE is mutating, trigger/function may not see it

i think it is preventing me to insert into same table.
so how can i insert this new record in to same table.

Note :- I am using Oracle as database

Answer

Mark J. Bobak picture Mark J. Bobak · Nov 17, 2011

Mutation happens any time you have a row-level trigger that modifies the table that you're triggering on. The problem, is that Oracle can't know how to behave. You insert a row, the trigger itself inserts a row into the same table, and Oracle gets confused, cause, those inserts into the table due to the trigger, are they subject to the trigger action too?

The solution is a three-step process.

1.) Statement level before trigger that instantiates a package that will keep track of the rows being inserted.

2.) Row-level before or after trigger that saves that row info into the package variables that were instantiated in the previous step.

3.) Statement level after trigger that inserts into the table, all the rows that are saved in the package variable.

An example of this can be found here:

http://asktom.oracle.com/pls/asktom/ASKTOM.download_file?p_file=6551198119097816936

Hope that helps.