I agree.  Had an analyst accidentally blast 11,000 records.  Had we had 
this journaled it would have been a simple RMVJRNCHG to undelete all these 
records.  However, this is one thing I cannot convince management on. 
Their last dying defense is that we will be getting a HA solution this 
year and won't that do some journalling and can we use that, and if so, 
why duplicate the efforts?

Rob Berendt
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Marc

Marc Rauzier wrote:

>IMHO, we should never have had another choice. I mean, commitment 
>control is mandatory to ensure database integrity from an application 
>point of view.
>
I entirely agree.  Also, in a disaster situation, recovery would be 
dramatically simpler with journalling & commitment control in use and a 
nightmare without. If you are not using journalling, you presumably have 
to do a full backup every night and so have to shut down the system, 
rather than just saving changed objects automatically at regular 
intervals throughout the day (say once every hour) whilst the system is 
running.

Rob

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