I've not tried it, but triggers should work on a dictionary. I am 
assuming that is what you meant, not work on a directory level that has 
a type 18 dictionary.



Gordon J Glorfield wrote:
> But would triggers work on a dictionary that was created as a type 18 
> file?  All of our files are created with type 18 dictionaries.
>
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> Gordon J. Glorfield
> Sr. Applications Developer
> UnitedHealthcare's Mid-Atlantic Health Plans
> 301-360-8839
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/28/2006 04:10:13 PM:
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>> That is correct. The trigger information is stored in the file header in
>> what is called a SICA block. Since type 1 & 19 "files" are really
>> directories, they do not have a file header, thus, no place to store the
>> trigger information.
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>   
>> BTW, the same goes for transaction logging and directories.
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>> --
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>> Regards,
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>   
>> Clif
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> [SNIP]
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