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Maybe the outfile format that you select is doing it. Type1-5.


On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 3:34 PM, Stone, Joel <Joel.Stone@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The last part of a DSPJRN entry record is the database record itself.

The last field is sometimes a single field containing ALL database record
fields - with no field names.

At other times when I run the command, each field from the database record
appears in the outfile as a separate field.

What controls whether I see one field with the entire record in it, vs
loading each of the DB fields into the OUTFILE?

Also, sometimes all DB fields aren't created. How do I get all the fields
created from a DB record using the DSPJOB command?

Thanks

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