Consider a trigger after update on the table A.
For every update the trigger should update all the records in table B.
Then consider this query:
UPDATE A SET X = Y 
Apparently there are many rows updated. After the update the trigger takes pl开发者_JS百科ace.
Now if the trigger would be using inserted table, and you would like to update the table B with every single row of the temporary table inserted, and in MSDN is not recommended to use cursors, how would you do that? 
Thank you
I don't know what exactly you want to do in your update trigger, but you could e.g.
UPDATE dbo.B
SET someColumn = i.Anothervalue
FROM Inserted i
WHERE b.Criteria = i.Criteria
or something else - you need to tell us a bit more about what it is you want to do with table B! But it's definitely possible to update, insert into or other things, without using a cursor and handling multiple rows from the Inserted table.
I will assume that table A is related to table B via a key (have to assume, as you posted no details).
If that is the case, you can use either sub-queries or joins with inserted to select the rows that need changing on table B.
UPDATE tableB B
SET B.colx = someValue
WHERE B.id IN
(
    SELECT b_id 
    FROM INSERTED
)
 
         
                                         
                                         
                                         
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