I can't remember what happens but it's easy enough to test, right?  Just
do a rollback in the trigger program and see what happens.

But how about another way.  Why not send an escape message from the
trigger program and then the program that created the condition would
monitor for this and then rollback the changes itself.

Just an idea.

Glenn Gundermann
ggundermann@xxxxxx
(647) 272-3295

I am adding commitment control to a program that updates a file. There is
a trigger on the file to write tracking records to a different file
whenever a change is made. Is there a way to get the trigger to rollback
it's changes when I use the ROLBCK opcode in my program?

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