> Why one would NEED 300 triggers on a file, . . .

As a software vendor I can give you one reason we'd like more than one
trigger per flavour: Customers like to build their own audit trails
over our database files using triggers.  In V4R1, they had to replace
our trigger with their and have theirs call ours.  When things didn't
work out, people started calling each other unprintable names...

We rather like it when they can add their own triggers AND leave our
triggers in place too...  Why 300?  Someone had to pick some number,
and so why not pick something so large that it is impractical to
reach?  Like 640k?
  --buck




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