Subject | RE: [IBO] Event question |
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Author | Nico Callewaert |
Post date | 2001-03-26T12:05:31Z |
Then I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I have a After Insert trigger with
at the end POST_EVENT 'TEST'; (just to do a test, doesn't mean anything).
When I do a post of the record, followed by a CommitRetaining, I don't get
any notification in the IB_EVENTS component.
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Van: Svein Erling Tysvar [mailto:svein.erling.tysvaer@...]
Verzonden: maandag 26 maart 2001 14:02
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Onderwerp: RE: [IBO] Event question
No, generators are outside transaction control, but triggers operate
within
transactions.
Set
At 13:48 26.03.2001 +0200, you wrote:
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at the end POST_EVENT 'TEST'; (just to do a test, doesn't mean anything).
When I do a post of the record, followed by a CommitRetaining, I don't get
any notification in the IB_EVENTS component.
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Van: Svein Erling Tysvar [mailto:svein.erling.tysvaer@...]
Verzonden: maandag 26 maart 2001 14:02
Aan: IBObjects@yahoogroups.com
Onderwerp: RE: [IBO] Event question
No, generators are outside transaction control, but triggers operate
within
transactions.
Set
At 13:48 26.03.2001 +0200, you wrote:
>This doen't help me much further, a trigger is outside transactioncontrol
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