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Ken,

Missing journal sequence is not unusual.  These are typically system
generated journal entries.  If SMAP (System Managed Acess Path) is turned
on, you will probably see a lot of missing sequence numbers.  It is not
unusual.

Hope this helps,

Bill



                                                                                
                                                        
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With a bit of research on a V5R1 box, I have discovered a missing journal
receiver entry sequence number. The timing on this issue coincides with the
*GEN of a new receiver. The entries exist relating to the generation of the
new receiver and I'm assuming the entry missing relates to a database
insert, update or delete. Here's an actual result of the DSPJRN display...

973326   R     UP   PCMMAST
973327   J     NR
973328   J     PR
973329   R     UP   PCMMAST
973330   J     JR   JRNCR00022
973331   R     UP   PCMMAST
973333   R     PX   PCMLOG2

Obviously sequence number 973332 is 'missing'... Is anyone having similar
results? Is this a documented problem?

Ken Slaugh (707) 795-1512 x118
Chouinard & Myhre, Inc.
CA/400 Certified Specialist
iSeries Network/MSE Administrator
http://www.cm-inc.com/


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