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There is a commit exit point, but it is decidedly not related to triggers
and so may not apply...  I'm not sure exactly what you are trying to
accomplish but if you want processing to occur at commit/rollback time then
in the V5R3 Information Center you can find information on this exit under
Programming/APIs/APIs by category/Journal and Commit/Commitment Control
exit program though this is not a trivial exit (to do right anyway).

Bruce Vining



                                                                           
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I wish to call a new (trigger) program when journalled file changes are
committed rather than at the point of update.  Does anyone know of an exit
point at which this could be done?

Many thanks in advance,

Anthony






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