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Yes, the trigger changes a value, I have the source, I can see the new value with DSPPFM. My problem is that I will like to use the value given by the trigger in the program that wrote the record. rob@dekko.com escribió: > 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 > > 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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