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Great! Got it (see below)...



Now how can I find the program that gets called below: CALL CCSPROD .
ATS_NEW_RECORD



I am pretty sure I know which CLP Program it is, but how can I find out
if it's the ATS_NEW_RECORD?





CREATE TRIGGER CCSPROD.ATS_NEW_APPL

AFTER INSERT ON CCSPROD.CCPYARDI

REFERENCING NEW AS NROW

FOR EACH ROW

MODE DB2SQL

BEGIN ATOMIC DECLARE CPERSON CHAR ( 9 ) ; SET "SQLP_L2" . CPERSON
= QSYS2 . CAST ( NROW . HMYPERSON AS CHAR ( 9 ) ) ; CALL CCSPROD .
ATS_NEW_RECORD ( "SQLP_L2" . CPERSON ) ; END ;







-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Elvis Budimlic
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 3:16 PM
To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'
Subject: RE: Retrieve SQL Trigger Source



Short answer, use iNav's Generate SQL feature.



Long answer follows :)



Start System i Navigator (aka iNav) and expand the LPAR you want to go
to.

Expand (Databases)->(LPAR name aka system aka database

name)->(Schemas)->(find library where trigger is; if not there
right-click

on Schemas and click on "Select schemas to display" and add your

library)->(expand that library)->(Triggers)->(right-click on the trigger
of

interest and select "Generate SQL")->(click on Generate)->(you'll see
Run

SQL Script window with the source of the SQL trigger).



Elvis



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-----Original Message-----

Subject: Retrieve SQL Trigger Source



How can I retrieve the source for the following object?







Object Type Attribute Text



ATS_N00001 *PGM CLE SQL TRIGGER ATS_NEW_APP




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