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No.  The rules about moving *JRN and *JRVRCV objects are complex.  It
simpler to delete and restart.

Keep in mind that when you traverse the V5R2/V5R3 boundary, the sequence of
library saves changes when doing SAVLIB *NONSYS and SAVLIB *ALLUSR.

Prior to V5R3, the libraries were always saved in alphabetic order.  On a
*NONSYS in V5R3 (and higher) it's QSYS2, QGPL, QUSRSYS followed by all of
the other libraries that can be saved with a *NONSYS in alphabetic order.
This could screw up your restore plans.

Al

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HI List,

Hoping that that CPF0000 Globalization nonsense is about over, I have a
questions about journals.

Our SOX auditors do not like the library I placed some journals which
collect data for some SOX reports.   So my question is can I simply
'move' the journal and its receivers to another library or am I better
off deleting them and recreating them in a different library.

I am not experienced with journals and not comfortable with charging in
and moving things.

Thanks,
Greg

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