Visit the CLEANUP menu by issuing the CL request: GO CLEANUP

At that menu, press F1=Help and visit the help links to find the "System journals and system logs" cleanup [default] values. Perhaps only by adjusting that value, whatever are the requirements for cleaning up the receivers [for those journals in QUSRSYS] may be effected; best not to effect blind /cleanup/ actions against the noted journals in QSYS. See also the CHGCLNUP command and the SYSLOG parameter.

The command to delete a file is DLTF. Not sure how that relates... unless possibly the /object based/ concept of system is not understood, such that the /journal receiver/ or /journal/ objects are being called /files/.

Regards, Chuck

Sneha Verma wrote:
I have been asked to do a cleanup of journal receivers for Jan to
Feb 2010.
Please can anyone suggest how do I go about deleting the
receivers.The current journals which show up on doing wrkjrn *all
Journal Library
QACGJRN QSYS QAUDJRN QSYS QSQJRN QSYS2 QAOSDIAJRN QUSRSYS QASOSCFG QUSRSYS QDSNX QUSRSYS QLZALOG QUSRSYS QMAJRN QUSRSYS QSNADS QUSRSYS QSNMP QUSRSYS QSXJRN QUSRSYS
QSZRAIR QUSRSYS
QTOVDBJRN QUSRSYS
QVPN QUSRSYS
QYPSDBJRN QUSRSYS
QZCAJRN QUSRSYS
QZMF QUSRSYS
Please let me know which are the journals which I should
concentrate and how I delete the files there. I am on V5R4.


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