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thanks Nathan...

more along the lines of ways to deal with clrpfm without having to get into
the code.
implementing an SQL delete would of course invade the code.

I may be asking for the impossible... why i am asking... to see if such a
way...

Is there a way to build an exit pgm that interfaces with clrpfm that when
it executes it first does a *disable on any trigger and then *enable when
it is done with the clrpfm?

A trigger so to speak on the clrpfm to maintain the current triggers?
:)

good times

Jay

On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 1:32 PM Nathan Andelin <nandelin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

It's not clear to me what problem you want to solve. Are you asking about a
way to continue using the CLRPFM command to clear files that have triggers?
In that case, some might suggest using an SQL DELETE without a WHERE clause
instead of CLRPFM. Or, are you asking for a way to temporarily "disable"
triggers?


On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 1:13 PM Jay Vaughn <jeffersonvaughn@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

so someone added triggers to our db2 file.
Of course now any clrpfm will not execute unless they are *disabled first
for that file right?

So what is the best way to implement a solution for this without having
to
comb through the entire application layer?

Any chance some kind of exit pgm could handle this for us? Possibly tied
to such commands like clrpfm... and whatever other command we need to be
aware of with triggers?

tia

jay
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