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On 7/17/06, Dave Odom <Dave.Odom@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dave Smith, et al, Yes, there is a TABLE... "QSYS2"/"SYSTRIGGER". Therefore, is there any reason why you couldn't do things the SQL/DB2 way... use a SELECT statement and then an UPDATE or just an UPDATE? I think you are looking for columns: A.OPERATIVE, A.ENABLED.
I could be wrong (and hopefully will be corrected if I am), but I don't think that updating that table directly will change anything. I would be surprised if it is allowed. I think you need to use the correct system or SQL commands to manage the triggers once you have found them with the SELECT over this table.
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