DROP TRIGGER Statement

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This MariaDB tutorial explains how to use the DROP TRIGGER statement to drop a trigger in MariaDB with syntax and examples.

Description

Once you have created a trigger in MariaDB, you might find that you need to remove it from the database. You can do this with the DROP TRIGGER statement.

Syntax

The syntax to a drop a trigger in MariaDB in MariaDB is:

DROP TRIGGER trigger_name;

Parameters or Arguments

trigger_name

The name of the trigger that you wish to drop.

Note

  • See also how to create AFTER DELETE, AFTER INSERT, AFTER UPDATE, BEFORE DELETE, BEFORE INSERT, and BEFORE UPDATE triggers.

Example

Let's look at an example of how to drop a trigger in MariaDB.

For example:

DROP TRIGGER contacts_before_insert;

This example uses the ALTER TRIGGER statement to drop the trigger called contacts_before_insert.