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Those changes were introduced with 5r2.

Gord

On Wed, 28 May 2003 14:41:46 +0100, "Lopez, Andrew" <alopez@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>We recently moved to V5R2.  Shortly afterwards we moved to security level
>50.   Today we noticed that WRKJRNA has changed:  before F13 displayed the
>journaled files, and several options were available by putting a number next
>to the journal receiver.   
>
>The new screen looks like this:
>
>                         Work with Journal Attributes
>
> 
>
>Journal  . . . . . . :   MIJ010JL        Library  . . . . . . :   PRDDTA1
>
> 
>
>Attached receiver  . :   MJ10030528      Library  . . . . . . :   ASP2
>
> 
>
>Text . . . . . . . . :   *BLANK
>
> 
>
>ASP  . . . . . . . . :   1               Receiver size options:   *NONE
>
>Message queue  . . . :   QSYSOPR         Fixed length data  . :   *JOB
>
>  Library  . . . . . :     *LIBL                                  *USR
>
>Manage receivers . . :   *USER                                    *PGM
>
>Delete receivers . . :   *NO
>
>Journal cache  . . . :   *NO
>
>Manage delay . . . . :   10
>
>Delete delay . . . . :   10
>
>Journal type . . . . :   *LOCAL
>
>Journal state  . . . :   *ACTIVE
>
>Minimize entry data  :   *NONE
>
> 
>
> 
>Bottom
>F3=Exit   F5=Refresh   F12=Cancel   F17=Display attached receiver attributes
>
>F19=Display journaled objects       F24=More keys
>
>
>Is this something I missed when we did the V5R2 upgrade, or due to changing
>to security level 50?    I suspect that it is due to security level 50, as
>we've been on V5R2 for almost a month and I should have noticed if that
>caused the change.    We went to security level 50 on Memorial day, so that
>seems the more likely cause to me, but my manager is suprised that a
>security level change would cause the screen layout to change.  
>
>I don't have a problem with it, we just want to know what caused the change.
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-- 
Gord Hutchinson
Database Administrator, IT
TST Overland Express
ghutchinson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
905-212-6330
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