I second that--EXPJRNE is a very useful command.

Sam

On 6/15/2012 11:19 PM, Richard Casey wrote:
Check out EXPJRNE at
http://www.tools400.de/English/Freeware/Utilities/utilities.html

Quote from site: "The EXPJRNE command exports journal entries of files, data
areas and data queues to an output file. The output file has the same layout
as the journalized file plus the journaling information. EXPJRNE makes it
really easy to analyze journal entries by SQL."

You could copy all of the data base fields from that output file to an empty
copy of the database file.

Another option would be to create a version of EXPJRNE that extracts only
the database fields.

EXPJRNE does let you select by start/end date and time.

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