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Thanks Mark.

As the article says, there doesn't seem to be a direct way of doing this.
Their method involves programming and handling one file at a time. Whereas,
I wanted to apply the journal changes for one specific batch job involving
up to 30 files to the same set of files in a different library.

It would be straightforward to DSPJRN for the receiver and sequence range
but I think the problem would occur in using APYJRNCHG to target a set of
files that are unjournalled.




On 29 June 2014 22:16, Mark S Waterbury <mark.s.waterbury@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

See:
http://itknowledgexchange.techtarget.com/itanswers/
apply-journal-change-to-object-of-different-lib/
and
http://iprodeveloper.com/database/disaster-recovery-shoestring


On 6/28/2014 1:54 PM, Keith McCully wrote:

I have library 2 which is <almost> a replication of library 1. The files
in
library 1 are journalled. The files in library 2 are not journalled (it's
a
work library).

Is it possible to use the command APYJRNCHG to apply a selection of
library
1 journal changes to the same set of files in library 2? Or can this be
accomplished in some other way?


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