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You can specify a message queue on the journal definition, then define a
Message Queue Break Handling program for that message queue, which is
invoked when a message arrives, i.e. journal receiver detached.  Your
program can get the necessary variables from the detach message.

HTH,
Glenn

Glenn Birnbaum
Platform Technology Services, REI
"Get Outside Yourself":  http://www.rei.com

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Subject: Detecting when a journal receiver is detached

Hey All

I've been away for a bit, but now I'm back.  Hope everyone is well.  

Of course, I have a question.  Is there any automatic way to detect when
a journal receiver is detached?  Even better, is there an exit program
that you can call when a journal receiver is detached?  

I'm in a situation where I need to sift through a journal receiver
whenever it is detached, and update records in other files, based on the
contents of the receiver.

Thanks

-Doc


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