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On 11/9/10 10:43 AM, Gqcy wrote:
I am looking at a journal and find no records for updates that I
know were performed. Could it be because no fields had their values
change?
For lack of any reply in the archive, and to remove this reply from
my draft folder, I will reply to this old message.
The last sentence quoted below, from the following link, and although
noting "object image" versus "record image", seems to agree with that
conclusion:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r4/topic/rzaki/rzakihowwrks.htm
"Journal entries
The system keeps a record of changes you make to objects that are
journaled and of other events that occur on the system. These records
are called journal entries. You can also write journal entries for
events that you want to record, or for objects other than the object
that you want to protect with journaling.
For example, some journal entries identify activity for a specific
database record such as add, update, or delete. (If the updated object
image after the update is the same as the image before the update, then
journal entries are not deposited for that update.) ... "
Regards, Chuck
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