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Thanks. Just confirmed that the programs are locked. Will defer the
recompilation to a time when there is an 'outage' and all the engines are
down.

On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 1:19 PM, James H. H. Lampert <
jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Vinay Gavankar asked:

Can I recompile a Trigger Program when the Trigger is Enabled and the
file is open?

and Dave Clark replied:

The program object is not locked so it can be replaced/recreated.


That's not MY experience.

In my experience, trigger programs are ALWAYS locked (multiply locked, if
the trigger program is shared by many files) by every job that trips them,
and remain so until the job either ends or closes the triggered file(s) and
does a RCLRSC.

If you expect to be doing a lot of recompilation of trigger programs, you
might want to use a trigger-mediator.

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JHHL

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