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Hi Dan,

I need to put together a system to move data from one application to
another.

Source application - Running on VAX using Oracle. Uses FTP to place new
members in an AS/400 file (Input File)
Target application - Running on AS/400 - takes data in file member,
extracts information, and updates application database.

The target application needs to respond to new members arriving in the
Input File to make the system as real time as possible.

In the future as many as 3 input files could be used, all for different
purposes. There won't be more that 3 input files.

The OS/400 release level for this project is V3R2

If creation of a new member can trigger an action - eg send message to
message file, or a data queue - I can create a batch routine which waits
for new members arriving in the Input File and then processes them
immediately to the OS/400 database.

Syd Nicholson



Dan Bale wrote:

>Syd, could you elaborate a little on the project at hand?  Would like to see
>how object auditing might help you here.
>
>- Dan Bale
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com
>[mailto:midrange-l-admin@midrange.com]On Behalf Of Dr Syd Nicholson
>Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 10:38 AM
>To: midrange-l@midrange.com
>Subject: Re: system event trigger whenever a source file member is
>updated
>
>
>Nice idea. I start a project which requires a trigger of this nature
>next week. I will investigate.
>
>Syd Nicholson
>
>
>
>R. Bruce Hoffman, Jr. wrote:
>
>>this has come up before, and I don't know, but has anybody considered using
>>the object auditing?
>>
>>Create the audit journal receiver and journal, change object audit on the
>>file to *change and then use the RCVJRNE exit to process the records?
>>
>>While triggers are record and record group oriented, adding or changing
>>members should probably show up in the audit journal.
>>
>>===========================================================
>>R. Bruce Hoffman, Jr.
>>-- IBM Certified Specialist - iSeries Administrator
>>-- IBM Certified Specialist - RPG IV Developer
>>
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