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We have been using the following query to find which files are attached to which journal in our system and recently discovered that it can return incorrect results (showing files attached to journals that no longer exist for instance):
SELECT * FROM TABLE (QSYS2.OBJECT_STATISTICS('libraryname','FILE') ) AS X
Is there another, more reliable way to find all files that are attached to specific journals that can be easily queried ?
Anyone know why QSYS2.OBJECT_STATISTICS might return incorrect information? Perhaps we need to run some routine to "refresh object statistics" or something?
Matt
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