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Then again, there's always another way.

SELECT journal_code, journal_entry_type, object, object_type, X.*
FROM TABLE (
QSYS2.Display_Journal(
'#MXJRN', 'BPCS_ALL',
OBJECT_LIBRARY=>'ERPLXF', OBJECT_NAME=>'IIM',
OBJECT_OBJTYPE=>'*FILE', OBJECT_MEMBER=>'IIM'
) ) AS X
ORDER BY entry_timestamp DESC

http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/ssw_ibm_i_72/rzajq/rzajqudfdisplayjournal.htm?lang=en

The trick is converting ENTRY_DATA from a blob to something useful and
parsing it out. This helps with the conversion:
SELECT journal_code, journal_entry_type, object, object_type,
cast(entry_data as char(12000)),X.*
FROM TABLE (
QSYS2.Display_Journal(
'#MXJRN', 'BPCS_ALL',
OBJECT_LIBRARY=>'ERPLXF', OBJECT_NAME=>'IIM',
OBJECT_OBJTYPE=>'*FILE', OBJECT_MEMBER=>'IIM'
) ) AS X
ORDER BY entry_timestamp DESC



Rob Berendt

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