You can define a File Trigger (FILE_TRIGGER) job to monitor when a file is created, updated, deleted, expanded, or shrunk, and when a file exists or does not exist.
Note:
Required Statements
To define a File Trigger job, you must specify the following statements:
Optional Statements
You can specify the following optional statements for a File Trigger job:
Example: Monitor an Update to a Payroll File on a Windows Computer
This example monitors an update to the payroll.dat file on a Windows computer. When the file is updated, the job completes.
AGENT NT_NY FILENAME c:\data\payroll.dat UPDATE
Example: Monitor an Update to a Payroll File on a UNIX Computer
This example monitors an update to the payroll file on a UNIX computer. When the file is updated, the job completes.
AGENT UNIX_NY FILENAME /usr/data/payroll UPDATE
Example: Monitor an Update to a Payroll File Object on an i5/OS System
This example monitors an update to the payroll file object on an i5/OS computer. When the file is updated, the job completes.
AGENT I5_NY FILENAME /QSYS.LIB/LIBRARY.LIB/DEPT.FILE/PAYROLL.MBR UPDATE
Example: Monitor an Update to a Payroll File Object on an HP Integrity NonStop System
This example monitors an update to the payroll file object on an HP Integrity NonStop computer. When the file is updated, the job completes.
AGENT HPNS_NY FILENAME $SYS.DATA.PAYROLL UPDATE
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