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Best tool to map journal entries to original columns is, IMHO, EXPJRNE. It provides an interface very similar to the DSJRNE command. For example:

EXPJRNE/EXPJRNE OBJ(LENNONS1/ORDLNP) FROMDATE(120909) FROMTIME(000000) TO DATE(120909) TOTIME(235959) OUTFILE(QTEMP/XORDLNP) CRTFILE(*YES)

EXPJRNE is a freeware product available here:

http://www.tools400.de/English/Freeware/Utilities/utilities.html

It will take a couple of hours to install, because you will first need to install a couple of prereq tools, but it's not complicated.

Sam

(I used it extensively in my last two jobs for "who did what when" analysis. In the last job we turned up numerous bugs in the inventory maintenance apps, and eventually EXPJRNE ended up as part of a permanent monitoring system.)

On 1/16/2017 11:02 AM, Dan wrote:

Going a bit OT, but not sure it merits its own thread, is there an SQL
function at v7r1 that can do the "journal scraping"? Or am I limited to
using the RCVJRNE command?

- Dan


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