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What is the difference between 10i and 10u?  Jon, you use 10i, and pete Hall
uses 10u in his template.
 
 
 
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From: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
Date: Thursday, March 20, 2003 18:55:14
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Programming a trigger audit in ILE
 
>> I could not get my program to work until I inserted (what seems) is an
extra filler field in the parameter 1 buffer field between the old record
null map and the new record field.
 
The fact that you are talking about adding extra fields indicates that you
are not using the correct technique for this. You should really be using
the offset entries and pointers to make it work simply and cleanly.
 
Check out the article "Are you trigger happy" which you can reference from
the page www.partner400.com/ArticlesEXTRA1.htm it explains why the
techniques sometimes used prior to V5R1 will only work in 1 out of 16 cases,
and gives you a basic structure for how you should approach the problem.
e-mail me off line if you have any problems with it.
 
Jon Paris
Partner400


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