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Isn't PRTTRGPGM an easier way to find all the trigger
programs?

Scott Mildenberger

--- Al Barsa <barsa@barsaconsulting.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Make sure that your trigger programs are coded
> correctly.  There's no other
> way to do this but to inspect them.  To determine if
> you have any trigger
> programs, do DSPFD FILE(*ALLUSR/*ALL) TYPE(*TRG)
> OUTPUT(*OUTFILE) FILEATR
> (*PF) OUTFILE(your-library-name/your-file-name). 
> Ignore the files in
> library ASN, they are IBM files.  The library QSYS2
> shows up, and this
> surprises me because I thought it was an IBM
> library.  Make sure that you
> do this to an output file, or else you will get MUCH
> to MUCH paper.


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