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  • Subject: RE: Commitment Control & Journalling
  • From: "McCallion, Martin" <MccalliM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2001 16:09:29 -0000

oludare said:

> Do I need to start journalling for a physical file If a program that
uses the file is coded for commitment control?

Yes.
 
> Do I need to use commitment control within a program for a physical
file that has been started for journalling?

Not necessarily, but your transactions will be much more secure if you
do.
 
> What are the consequences when a program that does commitment control
on a physical file is executed and the physical file journalling 
> was ended prior to running the program?

You'll get an exception message.
 
> What are the storage issues with journalling?

Objects take up space.  Disk is cheap.  The benefits vastly outweigh the
costs.
 
> When using interactive SQL, do you need to start journal for the file
used to start commitment control?

 
Thanks,
 
Dare
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