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Hmm, might be nice if there was an SQL interface into those APIs.
A Retrieve_Journal_Receiver_Attribute UDTF or View sort of like
Journal_Info
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/ssw_ibm_i_72/rzajq/rzajqviewjournalinfo.htm?lang=en
Then one could check it with something like

Select * from qsys2.Retrieve_Journal_Receiver_Attribute
where Saved_Timestamp > Detached_Timestamp

And once you're satisifed with those results:

Select a.*, qcmdexc('DLTJRNRCV JRNRCV(' concat %trim(Receiver_Library)
concat '/' concat %trim(Receiver_Name) concat ')')
from qsys2.Retrieve_Journal_Receiver_Attribute a
where a.Saved_Timestamp > a.Detached_Timestamp
order by 1;

Granted, there's not much stopping a savvy programmer developing their own
UDTF to do this.

Rob Berendt

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