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I have reviewed the jBASE documentation on triggers but I have some additional questions on managing them.

  1. Does a trigger use up a license seat? If so, continuously, or only upon action?
  2. Does a trigger continue running in the background like a phantom process?
  3. How do we manage them i.e. pause, stop, restart a trigger?
  4. Do I need to restart the trigger after a reboot?
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A trigger is an extension of the file I/O and the process doing the I/O would be using a jBASE license at the time of the I/O, but no additional license is needed for the trigger itself.

The trigger again is an extension of file I/O, so no it is not background or phantom process, but is simply a process that runs at the trigger point

Triggers are not started or stop, only defined. If a trigger is defined for a trigger point, during file I/O that trigger will run.

Triggers are integral to the file I/O and therefore do not need to be "restarted"