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Troy, if you are interested, I have a simple little program that will
extract specific entires from a DSPJRN command.  You specify the file name
you have interest in, the type of journal entires (ie Puts, B-Udates, etc),
and even specific field info (ie part number equals "value") and it will
produce a printout for you.   Nothing fancy, but it's a quick way to locate
all file activity for a specific condition.

Email me direct if you would like the source.

Jim Anderson
Manager Network Systems
ASG Shared Services
Office:  260.496.6055
Mobile:  260.403.7446
Email:  jim_anderson@amosc.com

From: "Troy Dills" <troypmc@charter.net>
Subject: reading journal receiver entries
To: <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2002 12:02:14 -0500
Reply-To: midrange-l@midrange.com

Hello All
Can anyone tell me if there is a way to display all of the
entries in a journal receiver, I am learning about
journaling and I was wondering if this is possible. Any
input will be greatly appreciated. Remember I'm still
learning for those of you that are very critical of some
questions. This may be a dumb one I don't know. You guys
are my only help.
Thanks and
Merry Christmas
and Happy New Year
Troy Dills
Parnell Martin










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