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My customer has a high volume B2C (financial services) site (running on WAS 3.5 on iSeries - performs well & is very resilient). Each customer, or prospective customer, gets a validation list entry. Validation lists have proved very effective & high performance. We didn't use a table with encrypted fields because it seemed far more, and unnecessarily, complex to implement when IBM was providing validation list objects for exactly this purpose. The only real problem to date has been the inability to mirror validation list objects at the *VLDL entry level (because you can't journal them) - I have raised this with Rochester without joy, but we've got round it. Mandy
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