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Let me get a clarification. You have a trigger. The trigger is intercepting the input buffer, and is changing some of the values prior to it getting written out to disk. (Like we do to put a user and a timestamp in the record.) And you want to know what values are being changed by the trigger program? If so, here are a couple of methods. 1) Review the source - if you have it. 2) Remove the trigger and see what the new record looks like. Put the trigger back in and see what the new record looks like. Compare the differences. Rob Berendt -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin Raul Jager <raul@abc.com.py> To: rpg400-l@midrange.com Sent by: cc: rpg400-l-admin@mi Fax to: drange.com Subject: Trigger value 12/30/2001 07:10 PM Please respond to rpg400-l When I use "write" to a file that has a trigger (*before *insert) asociated, Can I find out the values that have been changed by the trigger program? Raul.
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