We have to set up triggering for a bunch of files (15 files in 30 instances). I can live with having to find a spot when the system is down to add the tiggers.
But we would like to turn on and off the activation of triggers more or less at will. Status *ENABLED and *DISABLED should work nicely.
The problem is that this operation seems to require private access to the file almost as much as ADDPFTRG does - is that really so?
Is there in that case another better way to dynamically switch triggers on and off?
Med vänlig hälsning / Best regards
Åke H Olsson
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