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+ | 2) A trigger launches an animation that takes place when you click an associated object or a bookmarked location in a media object. | ||
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Revision as of 13:32, 3 November 2017
1) A trigger is a module of procedural logic that is written in a language provided by the DBMS and stored inside the database. The trigger is invoked automatically by the DBMS whenever certain events occur.
2) A trigger launches an animation that takes place when you click an associated object or a bookmarked location in a media object.