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Dan

You can set the severity higher on RUNSQLSTM - I assume that is the command you are using? Other interfaces probably have a similar setting somewhere.

Prompt RUNSQLSTM and press F10 or F9 to see more parameters, including severity.

HTH
Vern

On 3/8/2011 3:11 PM, Dan wrote:
Drop Trigger on a trigger that no longer exists causes an SQL0204 message
with severity 30 (<trigger_name> in *LIBL not found) and causes the script
to abort.

MySQL allows "IF EXISTS" to be used in a Drop Trigger statement. It does
not appear that we can use this in DB2. Presuming that to be the case, is
there an easy way to do this without resorting to CL (MONMSG) or an SQL
stored procedure?

TIA,
- Dan

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