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Thanks But I don't see where I'm having any real problems with triggers.
Our CLs are already set up to do the RMVPFTRG.

My point was *what* does IBM recommend be in the file library?  The trigger
program object or the trigger as defined on the ADDPFTRG.  


Gord

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>V5R4 has some options to help you there Gord.
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>>On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 08:10:32 -0500, "Wilt, Charles" <CWilt@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 
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>>There are issues if you restore a file that was save with a trigger
>>attached and the trigger is in another library.
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>>As I recall, IBM recommends placing the trigger in the same library as
>>the file.
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>I'd like some clarification on this recommendation.
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>I have always put our trigger program objects in our normal object 
>library.
>On the ADDPFTRG command is the TRGLIB parm which I've always left as the
>default *FILE.
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>I have never had a problem restoring files.  I have done many DR tests 
>since
>we started using triggers and just recently did a restore onto a new 520.
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>Nor have I ever had a problem with CRTDUPOBJ of a file with a trigger.  In
>fact we have had to do a RMVPFTRG after doing the CRTDUPOBJ because the
>triggers were being fired after record were written to or updated in the
>duplicate file.
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