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No. The journal is an independent and asynchronous process from the
actual database update.
On 11/5/2014 7:54 AM, Steve Richter wrote:
one way to do this is to write the procedure name to a field in the file.
That way it will be there in the data portion of the journal entry. To
reliably do that we would need an RPG %procname( ) built in function.
I use qwvrcstk for that.
Does the system returned the journal seqnbr somewhere? Where it would beit
available to a trigger after exit program. That way the trigger exit
program could retrieve the procedure name from the call stack and match
with the journal entry sequence number and store the pair to a journal
adjunct table.
No. The journal is an independent and asynchronous process from the
actual database update.
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