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Hi Guys,
I need a full understanding of Commitment control and
Journalling.
I know that you need journal receivers before you can create
journals. I also know that you need journals created in a library before
you can start Journalling physical files.
Here are my questions:
Do I need to start journalling for a physical file If a
program that uses the file is coded for commitment control?
Do I need to use commitment control within a program for
a physical file that has been started for journalling?
What are the consequences when a program that does commitment
control on a physical file is executed and the physical file journalling
was ended prior to running the program?
What are the storage issues with journalling?
When using interactive SQL, do you need to start journal for
the file used to start commitment control?
Thanks,
Dare
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