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Summary: in this tutorial, you will learn how to enable a trigger or all triggers of a table in the

database.

Enable a trigger

To enable a previously disabled trigger, you use the ALTER TRIGGER ENABLE statement:


ALTER TRIGGER trigger_name ENABLE;

In this syntax, you place the name of the trigger that you want to disable after the ALTER TRIGGER
keywords.

For example, the following statement enables the customers_audit_trg trigger:


ALTER TRIGGER customers_audit_trg ENABLE;

Once the trigger is enabled, you can see its color changes from gray to orange:
Enable all triggers of a table

To enable all triggers of a table, you can use the ALTER TABLE ... ENABLE ALL TRIGGERS statement:


ALTER TABLE table_name
ENABLE ALL TRIGGERS;

In this syntax, you put the name of the table in which you want to enable all triggers.

For example, this statement enables all triggers of the customers table:


ALTER TABLE customers
ENABLE ALL TRIGGERS;

In this tutorial, you have learned how to enable a trigger or all triggers of a table in the Oracle
Database.

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