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Topic Title: Trigger trouble....
Topic Summary: Link attribute to object attribute Trigger: "You're FIRED!"
Created On: 23-Aug-2005 23:35
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 23-Aug-2005 23:35
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Chris Jones

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Joined: 1-Jul-2005

I have a trigger that should fire whenever a certain object attribute is changed, declared with:

Trigger lock_Trig = trigger("lock_trig", module->attribute->"Locked baseline", pre, save, 1, "#include lockedbl_trig.dxl>")


It is getting triggered correctly when I change that attribute (the #included code doesn't matter, it can just be an ack). However, I've found it also gets triggered when a Link attribute is changed (by a script or manually), ANY Link attribute.....

It correctly passes (to the trigger code) the value that is being passed into the link attribute for saving, and if the precondition fails, the link attribute is not set. In other words, it's acting like the trigger is defined for any link attribute as well as the object attribute "Locked baseline". No trouble with any other object-level attributes, just link ones (the kind that you set in the link module).

Any ideas out there? Wild theories about aliens? Anything?

TIA,
Chris
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