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  • Subject: V4R4 Gotcha new Journal
  • From: "Garcia Rich (SYS1RXG)" <sys1rxg@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 18:10:53 -0500

Did anyone experience the following:

When upgrading to V4R4 there is a new system object which is placed within
QSYS2 it is called QSQJRN, the problem here is that we had any application
code to a journal with the same name(QSQJRN) in V4R3 but in a library called
D101AA.
When we started the application it basically blew up in the certification
phase of the new Operating System because the application coded to this
journal and specified *LIBL and not D101AA. Look out for this it is not
stated in any of the V4R4 documentation as a new to the system and I feel
that IBM has taken away from one of there best feature and that is to be
able to code to *libl and not hardcode libraries.

Have Fun

Rich Garcia
AS400 Systems Programmer 
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