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-- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] Dan, Navigating the Journal Commands is not intuitive. To see what files are associated with a given journal: Use command WRKJRNA (Work With Journal Attributes--NOT Work With Journals), then F13 to "display journalled files." You can also get to there via WRKJRNRCV (Work With Journal Receivers), then 5 to Display a Receiver, then F10 W/W Journal Attributes, then F13... I don't have access to Ops Nav right this minute, but I think it is more intuitive. We got so frustrated wanting to know what files in a library were journalled, that we invented a command (DSPJRNF) that does a DSPFD to a file and then reports files in the specified library that are journalled, and the journal info. Cheers, --Chapin Kaynor > Message: 6 > From: "Dan Bale" <dbale@samsa.com> > To: <midrange-l@midrange.com> > Subject: How to determine which files are being journaled in a journal? > Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2002 11:54:40 -0400 > Reply-To: midrange-l@midrange.com > > I am stumped. How does one determine which files are being journaled in a > given journal? DSPJRN shows me which files have had transactions on them, > but if one did a STRJRNPF on a file that isn't being used, you wouldn't see > any transactions. I did check another journal and saw that the JM ("Start > journaling for member") transaction is posted for each STRJRNPF, but this > particular journal I'm looking at does not have the oringinal receiver. > > - Dan Bale
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