• Subject: Re: Who pulled the trigger?
  • From: John P Carr <jpcarr@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 11:46:52 -0400


> Subject:   Call Stack 
>Don
>>I can give ( I've posted 5+ times) you a example of an CL 
>>program that will "Walk up the  program stack"  
>>telling you each program name. 
>>Do you want it?
>>John Carr


>We're just starting to use triggers to track changes in files. (We've
always 
>used journaling before.) I'm curious about the best method of finding out
who 
>pulled the trigger? Someone told me theres an API, but I've never seen it. 
>The only way I know of is to get the job stack and back up, but this is
very 
>messy. There must be a simpler way.
>
>Anybody got any ideas?
>Ron

Ditto above,   Do you want it too Ron,  ??

John Carr


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