One way to do this stuff:
I wrote a program in Python that you pass a wildcard-able file spec and
date spec to and it deletes all files that match the file spec that are
older than the date spec.
I schedule a CL that applies the program to various libraries and journal
receivers.
I scheduled it to run once a month against old journal receivers.

On Thu, Sep 22, 2022 at 10:07 AM MidrangeL <midrangel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Why not just use system managed journal receivers?

Since that does not seem to fit your needs, what are they? This program
appears to keep receivers around for 5 days after they are saved.

Why not just use CL or RPG? The only hard part is getting the exit
parms correct.




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