B. Perkins | 15 May 05:07

Re: Tracing a Trigger


Miyako (and Matthias),

You both were on the right track. The table had a trigger method, but the
events had either been turned off or never enabled. Once I figured that out
I was able to debug them fine.

Thanks,

Brad

MIYAKO wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> are the triggers for the specific Database Event turned on at the  
> structure level?
> 
> miyako
> 
> On 2008/05/15, at 4:57, Brad Perkins wrote:
> 
>> I know this has been discussed before, but my attempts searching the  
>> Archives couldn't find the answer.
>>
>> I've placed a TRACE in some trigger code. I would expect this to  
>> bring up the trace window on the server, but I'm not seeing  
>> anything. I'm also not seeing any evidence that would indicate the  
>> trigger is stalled because of a TRACE.
>>
>> I have restarted the 4D Client that would invoke the trigger.
>> I have restarted 4D Server.
>>
>> I seem to recall that there was some special trick to get this to  
>> work. There may have also been some circumstances where it wouldn't  
>> work.
>>
>> If it makes any difference I'm viewing the 4D Server via a RDC  
>> session?
>>
>> 4D Server 2003.7 running on Windows 2003 Server
>> 4D Client 2008.7 running on Mac OS X Server (10.4.11)
> 
> 

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