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Instead of pausing in your trigger program, submit a job to do it.
Better yet, have an active job waitiing on a data queue.

Albert


On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 9:27 AM, Bradley Stone <bvstone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ok, before I get too deep into this, I've had a request to make this change:

1.  Add a trigger to a file for when records are added.
2.  If after 30 seconds, the record isn't updated (a status type
field), send a message to QSYSOPR

Now, sounds easy enough, but I'm wondering if that 30 second delay
that I'd put in would hold a lock or anything on that record, or cause
any other problems?  It's been a while since I did a trigger.  :)

What I would do is:

Trigger PGM

store original value from ADD to file
pause(30)
Chain to the file and check that original value <> new value

Thanks!

Brad
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