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On 19-Jan-2016 13:55 -0700, Englander, Douglas wrote:

Does anyone know if there is a way to capture any job information of
the job or program that is causing a trigger to execute? Can that be
captured somehow (in the trigger buffer) when the trigger program
gets called, so I can track what program or job is writing/updating a
record?


Might journaling the database TABLE [aka: DB physical file] be sufficient; i.e. perhaps no trigger program is even required? Use the Start Journaling Physical File (STRJRNPF) to effect the "capture", and then perform a review of the journal data via the Display Journal (DSPJRN) to "track" [down] the jobs\programs that performed any of the update\insert\delete I/O activity?


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