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It seems that I had a problem with a trigger, used for
data propagation. I was able to fix the trigger in such a
way that to correct any given erroneous "target" record, I
merely had to trip the trigger on the corresponding source
record, and since the trigger would go on a "no-change"
update operation, I didn't even have to do anything to the
source record.
Unfortunately, there were 192 affected records. And
backtracking from an erroneous "target" record to the
"source" record would take several minutes.
Solution: a Cycle program (the names have been changed to
protect the innocent):
FFOOBAR UP AE DISK
C UPDATE FOOBARREC
That's all. Nothing else. Just two lines. And it rides
through the file in a matter of seconds.
Ain't The Cycle wonderful?
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JHHL
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