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Missing the parms on the call mypgm.

Sbmjob cmd(call mypgm parms(&trgbuf &buflen))

Chris Bipes
Information Services Director
CrossCheck, Inc.


-----Original Message-----
So, the trigger doesn't actually need to know what data was written to 
the transaction header?  No matter what data was written, it'll just 
submit a new job?

In that case, you can do it quite easily in CL. The following CL program 
should work:

PGM PARM(&TRGBUF &BUFLEN)

     DCL VAR(&TRGBUF) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(9999)
     DCL VAR(&BUFLEN) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(4)

     SBMJOB CMD(CALL MYPGM)

ENDPGM

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