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  • Subject: Re: Triggers (and I don't me Roy Rogers' Horses)
  • From: Francesco Scafi <telelia@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 26 May 1999 09:18:05 +0200

OS/400 DB2 for AS/400 Database Programming V3R3 is the Manual.
Chapter 17.
You can download in pdf format from the ibm site:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pubs/html/as400/online/homeeng1.htm

Hi,
Francesco Scafi

At 00.12 26/05/99 -0400, you wrote:
>Well, we're finally going to use some triggers on our system.
>
>We're concerned about the overhead of running the little monsters
>
>       - Where does the overhead show up?  The job that kicks off the
>Trigger?  The subsystem?  The OS (as part of QDBSRV?)?
>
>       - Is there a convenient place to monitor for the additional load?
>
>If anyone can provide a 25-words-or-less answer, or point me at the Right
>Fine Manual, I'd be greatly gratified.
>
>--Paul E Musselman
>PaulMmn@ix.netcom.com

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