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On 1/6/2016 4:40 PM, Justin Taylor wrote:
What are the advantages of harvesting the journal data and storing it in DB2 or the IFS, space?
The raw journal output has columns for things like what job, what time,
before or after image, etc but the actual database record is a large
binary chunk stuffed into one column. So you can easily query who and
when, but what is ugly.
By dumping that binary chunk into a clone of your original database
table, you can easily query the 'what changed' as well.
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