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Dan presuming you are not looking for a programmatic solution you can do a WRKJRNA for each journal and use CF13 to view the journalled files; CF14 will give you access paths in case you need them. Hope this helps regards Evan Harris >I am stumped. How does one determine which files are being journaled in a >given journal? DSPJRN shows me which files have had transactions on them, >but if one did a STRJRNPF on a file that isn't being used, you wouldn't see >any transactions. I did check another journal and saw that the JM ("Start >journaling for member") transaction is posted for each STRJRNPF, but this >particular journal I'm looking at does not have the oringinal receiver. > >- Dan Bale >(I am *NOT* "Dale")
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