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Re: How to write robust triggers in Perl?

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Registered: Sep 04, 2008 05:41:32 PM How to write robust triggers in Perl?
Posted: Nov 01, 2010 04:16:41 PM I am working on CC for z/OS and now worrying about how can my Perl trigger scripts meet the same level of robustness as mainframe.

Please give me some ideas?

Thanks
Jirong


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Registered: Jan 13, 2005 06:53:00 AM Re: How to write robust triggers in Perl?
Posted: Nov 01, 2010 04:53:34 PM   in response to: Jirong_Hu in response to: Jirong_Hu's post Hi Jirong

Your best option is to consider our validated Ready For Rational tool InPractice:
http://www.cm-logic.com/software/cm-logic/inpractice.html

This is the most stable Trigger Management System written in Perl.

Hope this helps.

Regards
Stephen Toop


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Registered: Nov 04, 2010 09:14:12 PM Re: How to write robust triggers in Perl?
Posted: Nov 04, 2010 09:33:22 PM   in response to: sdtoop in response to: sdtoop's post You could also consider using ClearTrigger from A Better Solution, Inc.
http://www.abs-consulting.com/_products/products_cleartrigger.shtml

It allows full control of all triggers within multiple VOBs easily and efficiently.

Thanks,
Erik Waibel
Sr. CM Consultant

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