Your database contains two tables named Order and OrderDetails that store order information. They
relate to each other using the OrderID column in each table. Your business requires that the
LastModifiedDate column in the Order table must reflect the date and time when a change is made
in the OrderDetails table for the related order.
You need to create a trigger to implement this business requirement.
Which TransactSQL statement should you use?
A.
CREATE TRIGGER [uModDate] ON [OrderDetails]
INSTEAD OF UPDATE FOR REPLICATION
AS
UPDATE [Order]
SET [LastModifiedDate] = GETDATE()
FROM inserted
WHERE inserted.[OrderID] = [Order].[OrderID];
B.
CREATE TRIGGER [uModDate] ON [Order]
INSTEAD OF UPDATE NOT FOR REPLICATION
AS
UPDATE [Order]
SET [LastModifiedDate] = GETDATE()
FROM inserted
WHERE inserted.[OrderID] = [Order].[OrderID];
C.
CREATE TRIGGER [uModDate] ON [Order]
AFTER UPDATE FOR REPLICATION
AS
UPDATE [Order]
SET [LastModifiedDate] = GETDATE()
FROM inserted
WHERE inserted.[OrderID] = [Order].[OrderID];
D.
CREATE TRIGGER [uModDate] ON [OrderDetails]
AFTER UPDATE NOT FOR REPLICATION
AS
UPDATE [Order]
SET [LastModifiedDate] = GETDATE()
FROM inserted
WHERE inserted.[OrderID] = [Order].[OrderID];