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Glenn,

REFERENCING OLD TABLE AS oldtable NEW TABLE AS newtable

is equal to

REFERENCING OLD_TABLE AS oldtable NEW_TABLE AS newtable

The only options for Referencing in CREATE TRIGGER statement are shown below.

--+------------------------------------------------------------------+--> | .-------------------------------------------------. | | V .-ROW-. .-AS-. (1) | | '-REFERENCING----+-OLD--+-----+--+----+--correlation-name--+-----+-' | .-ROW-. .-AS-. | +-NEW--+-----+--+----+--correlation-name--+ | .-AS-. | +-+-OLD TABLE-+--+----+--table-identifier-+ | '-OLD_TABLE-' | | .-AS-. | '-+-NEW TABLE-+--+----+--table-identifier-' '-NEW_TABLE-'

Jim

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