Did you get this resolved?

If not, then you may have to run
RCLSTG SELECT(*DBXREF)

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SYSTRIGGER in QSYS2 type *FILE not found






Hi guys,

I have an application that is trying to create a table trigger on our 
AS/400 without success. The error message states "[IBM][Client Access 
Express ODBC Driver (32-bit)][DB2/400 SQL]SQL0204 - SYSTRIGGER in QSYS2 
type *FILE not found. - SQLSTATE: S0002". If I open up a Client Access 
emulator session and issue WRKOBJ OBJ(*ALL/SYSTRIG*), the file SYSTRIGGER 
does not exist anywhere in the system. We are on V5R1M0. Is this file a 
system file? Should it even exist? If so, how do I get it there?

By the way, here are the results of WRKOBJ OBJ(*ALL/SYSTRIG*):

 SYSTRIGCOL  *FILE     QSYS2       LF
 SYSTRIGDEP  *FILE     QSYS2       LF
 SYSTRIGUPD  *FILE     QSYS2       LF

Any help is greatly appreciated,

Jim.



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