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I've got a problem that seems to be a perfect fit for commitment control. The problem program is meant to update a bunch of resources that are involved in an action. If one of the resources is locked by another job, the update is half completed and we get a phone call to fix the problem.

I read through Paul Conte's excellent article here: http://systeminetwork.com/article/matter-integrity-practical-guide-database-transactions (http://tinyurl.com/5yz4ln), as well as skimming the related InfoCentre articles. As I understand it, files must be journalled to participate in commitment control (except for the special case of Soft Commit in V5R4+).

I've added some code to the program to perform a COMMIT or ROLBK as necessary, but only some of my changes get rolled back. The files that don't get rolled back say they are journaled on the DSPFD output. The journal that they show is part of our HA software.

Does commitment control require a specific type of journal?

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