[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If you can su to root, you can CATALOG the subroutine with
> the NEWVERSION
> qualifier, or you can use the 'newversion' command, if not,
> then you can use the NEWPCODE ECL command to make your
> current session see the new version, but it won't affect
> other sessions.

We don't have root on this machine... We do have a user with some root
privileges, but apparently not enough to use NEWVERSION.

But that was enough of a hint to make me check who owns what.  I knew
that only the owner of the file (or root) can add a trigger to it, but
apparently it also matters who owns the executable code for the trigger.


I was compiling under my own userid yesterday when the changes were not
taking effect.  I just compiled as the privileged user, and now it's
working.

Thanks!
-- 
Wendy Smoak
Applications Systems Analyst, Sr.
Arizona State University, PA, IRM 
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