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Hi, Ive been sitting in a Microsoft SQL Server administration class for the past two days (don't ask..) and we were discussing what they call Tranaction Logging. Essentially, it's their journal entries. In the discussion, we 'learned' that you set a threshold (perhaps time) that the tranactions are written from memory to disk. The actual database records follow. This makes sense. I started thinking about the iSeries and how that works. I know that you can specify a FRCRATIO on the table (PF) which will tell OS/400 to write to Aux storage if one chooses to, but I was wondering about the journal records? What forces the journal entries to get written? Mike
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