On Mar 13, 2008, at 5:14 PM, James Mansion wrote:

James Mansion wrote:
In usage:

AFTER START clears counters and flags.
UPDATE triggers on data set counters and flags.
BEFORE COMMIT examines the counters and flags and performs any final validation or
adjustments (or external events such as sending a MoM message)

I'd like to point out also that AFTER CONNECT is a good opportunity to CREATE TEMP TABLE (be nice if a global temp table definition could be persisted and automatically duplicated into each session, but
never mind).

+1 on both counts. Can we get a TODO?
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Decibel!, aka Jim C. Nasby, Database Architect  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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