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We are on Version 6.1.01 Mixed Mode for AS/400 and have recently purged the
following General Ledger files.
GGLH
GHH
GLA
GLH and
GXR

Hope this helps.
Rhonda



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> We are on Version 6.04 ODW - Unix, September cume.
>
We are at the point of needing to archive General Ledger Data because of
performance degradation and increased storage needs on our production
environment.

To my knowledge, BPCS does not have a purge/archive program for the General
Ledger.

We know that at a minimum, we will have to work with the following tables:

GNH (Journal History Notes)
GLH (Journal History Details)
GXR (Sub systems Cross Reference)
GLA (Journal Line Analysis History)
GHH (Journal History)
GCR (Account String)

Is anyone out there currently archiving their General Ledger Data? If so, do
you have a list of all g/l tables that should be archived together so that
you can still query the archived data, and what sequence the tables must be
archived?

Any input on this topic would be appreciated.



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