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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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