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You know, not all of these solutions, including EXPJRNE, will work for all
solutions. IBM has a hidden function which basically does what EXPJRNE
does on the journal entry data but it's undocumented.
One of the main possibility of failure of such functions is data
base changes. I know, I know, some of you cannot fathom someone expanding
an in place column, or inserting a new column not at the end of a row. But
I have seen vendor based software do this.
So a R-PT entry after the database change will have to be substrung
differently than a R-PT entry prior to the database change.
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