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-- Use the code snippet below to determine what table the trigger belongs to:
-- Declare as varchar(30) in SQL60/65
-- How it works?
/*
The @@PROCID system function gives the id of the stored procedure or trigger that is executing.
We use the id to locate the trigger row in sysobjects. The 'parent_obj' column for a trigger
contains the table to which it belongs.
*/

declare @tablename nvarchar(128)
select @tablename = object_name(parent_obj) from sysobjects where id = @@procid


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