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Hi list!
I need to elaborate an automated process to read all the journals that are running on a PF at a given time. Somebody told me that this info cannot be retrieved by simply using for example DSPFD FILE(Lib/File) TYPE(*MBR) OUTPUT(*OUTFILE) OUTFILE(QTEMP/TEST). I got positive results with a file that I know has one journal attached to it; however, I tried to look for a file with more than one to see if the DSPFD will generate 2 records (one per journal info) instead of simply one. Probably what I am trying to test is if the DSPFD TYPE(*MBR) will generate one record per member and not based on the number of journals it has.
If that is the case, I can't use DSPFD. I need to know all the journals that may be active in a PF. I need to have that data in a file that I can later read and do some additional actions. Is this possible with DSPFD? If not, is there a system file with all the journals active in the system, something similar to the QADBXREF system file?
Your help is always appreciated.
Have a great day everybody!!
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