Tom

Yes you can.

For the complete syntax, type

HELP SQL CREATE TRIGGER

at TCL. This gives the argument list for the trigger subroutine. 
I seem to recall that if you are going to access the file from various
accounts, the trigger subroutine needs to be globally cataloged.


Brian 

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> Sorry UV 10..1.7 on AIX 5.2.2
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> Tom Dodds
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> 1.    Can you create triggers on non-SQL tables
> 2.    If the answer to #1 is Yes, how do you create triggers on
> non-SQL
> tables.
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> What platform and version? 
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