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On 01 Aug 2012 15:04, mperalta wrote:
I need some help, about journals receiver, in these journal entries
the sequence 25400 brings to 25402 sequence, where is the sequence
25401?, I don't see these before <<SNIP>> but in these case I lost
(¿?) a sequence, and BRINGS to another sequence, without warnings,
any idea? the object is an IFS object, is part of a CGI, HTTP WEB
application.
Display Journal Entries
<<SNIP>>
25400 B OA /cgidev2> CGIDEV2 0:00:01
25402 C CM CGIDEV2 0:00:01
25403 C EC CGIDEV2 0:00:01
Presumably that "gap" is explained by the following snippet of
documentation for the DSPJRN command [rather than by some explicit
request to exclude the entry]:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v6r1m0/topic/cl/dspjrn.htm
"Display Journal (DSPJRN)
...
The Display Journal (DSPJRN) command allows you to convert journal
entries (contained in one or more receivers) into a form suitable for
external representation. <<SNIP>>
Gaps may exist in the sequence numbers of the entries converted. These
occur because some of the journal entries represent internal system
information. These internal entries can be shown by specifying
INCHIDENT(*YES).
...
Include hidden entries (INCHIDENT)
Specifies whether hidden journal entries should be returned. Hidden
entries are generated and used by the system. When hidden entries are
returned, it will be possible to display all journal entries such that
no sequence numbers will be unaccounted for.
...
"
Regards, Chuck
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