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Momentary senility, Dan - I was thinking of a couple different things - the Delete Journal Receiver exit program, which is called when a receiver is about to be deleted, and you can say, "Don't do that". Or maybe something to do with TRCJOB or with the job notification exit point.

Sigh!

Sorry!
Vern

At 12:46 PM 6/28/2004, you wrote:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx / Vern Hamberg
>
> Sounds about right, Dan - uh, db! I believe you can trash the
> journal entry
> when done with it. Of course, you need to play nice with things like high
> availability products that might use the audit journal, too.
>
> Check the books for the entry types you need to look for. I
> forget off-hand.
>
> Vern

Thanks Vern.

Can you point me to the reference that shows how to "trash" the journal
entry?  Do you know if space taken up by a journal entry is recovered when
it is "trashed"?

I'd be surprised that this would be possible with the audit journal; it'd be
a pretty good way to hide tracks.

db



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