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Jeff,

If it were me, my initial question would be "Am I looking at the same file in the same library?"

My second question would be "What went on during the roughly 9 minute gap between 1073530 and 1082218? Am I missing something?"

Gary Monnier

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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jeff Young
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 9:10 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Weird issue with displaying journal data for a file

I have a file that is jourlaned with both before and after images.
When I retreive the journal data for the file to a database file and query it using SQL, I see the following results:
JOSEQN JOENTT JOTSTP JOPGM IFITEM IFQWIP IFQCMM
1,073,529 UB 2012-08-22-09.51.24.902976 INUPIB *EZRELEASE .00 .00
1,073,530 UP 2012-08-22-09.51.24.902976 INUPIB *EZRELEASE .00 .00
1,082,218 UB 2012-08-22-10.00.20.052000 MOUPSH *EZRELEASE 251.46 230.20
1,082,219 UP 2012-08-22-10.00.20.052000 MOUPSH *EZRELEASE 251.46 230.20

I have manualy verified this information by displaying the journal data for the file and viewing each record.
My question is: Since the entry at sequence 1,073,530 (after update) shows a value for IFQCMM of 0.00, why does the next entry for that item (before
image) at sequence 1,082,218 show a value of 230.20?
There were no records in the journal for this item between 1,073,530 and 1,082,218.

Thanks,
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Jeff Young
Sr. Programmer Analyst
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