I remember reading in one of the IBM manuals the advise to put the triggers in the same library as the files: so in case you need to restore the library you won't have problems. The triggers usualy limit what you can do with the file, like clrpfm or copy-replace.
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rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

I don't believe it fires the trigger for each record on a restore. But that would be a simple test.

Your last paragraph is good. I forget why but we do keep our trigger programs in the same library as the data files and keeping programs in the file libraries is normally a no-no in our shop.

Rob Berendt



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