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James,

Yes. Actually it defaults to the library of the file being triggered (on my 
V5R1 system). 

Try this test to verify....

1. Add a trigger to a file, specifying a predefined name and library.
2. Try looking everywhere on your system for your newly named trigger.  Find it?
3. Look at the File Description for the file you just added the trigger to.  
Note
the values under the "Trigger Description" section.  They should reflect your
prescribed trigger name and library.  Not sure of the value of the info 
contained
here but......

Regards,

Michael Rooney
Citigroup International
 







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>
> This is where OS/400 physically stores the trigger.

Are you sure about that? If so, then why would it default to the job's
current library? And is a trigger an external object that shows up in ANY
library? Or just an internal object that's part of a file, and attaches it
to the trigger program?

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JHHL


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