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> -----Original Message----- > From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx / Vern Hamberg > > Sounds about right, Dan - uh, db! I believe you can trash the > journal entry > when done with it. Of course, you need to play nice with things like high > availability products that might use the audit journal, too. > > Check the books for the entry types you need to look for. I > forget off-hand. > > Vern Thanks Vern. Can you point me to the reference that shows how to "trash" the journal entry? Do you know if space taken up by a journal entry is recovered when it is "trashed"? I'd be surprised that this would be possible with the audit journal; it'd be a pretty good way to hide tracks. db
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