You could create a couple of triggers (create/delete) and write the
relevant data to a log file, along with the timestamp.

HTH,
Luis

Sent from my Moto G phone. Please excuse my brevity.

On Tue, Jan 29, 2019, 12:26 Jack Woehr <jwoehr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:

A legacy RPG seems to be doing "funny" stuff. We *think* it creates a
duplicate-keyed record, then deletes the previous record, resulting in SQL
replication errors. Very hard to catch.

The thought is we could go to the journal used by replication and find the
sequence of events. Start replication and rush to observe the journal when
we get an error.

Not very easy in DSPJRN which presents negligible navigation capabilities.
Anyone have any tips on hunting this down?

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