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I am still struggling with this question. The layout for the *TYPE5 data
has the following definition for the JORADR field: "The remote address of
a the journal entries.". This seems to indicate that this is the address
of the journal, not the device that changed the database file.

My testing, with all local journals, consistently populates this field
with blanks.

I'm just trying to confirm that this is as I am understanding it. The
decision will affect my customers, so I want to get it right.

Rich Loeber - @richloeber
Kisco Information Systems
[1]http://www.kisco.com

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On 12/14/2016 5:44 AM, Fred Keith wrote:

Hi Rich,

I guess you are asking the content of JORPORT and JORADR fields. I can
confirm that you are right, those are the port number and address of the
device that is performing the change.
If my memory serves, once I had to do an investigation by finding the
partition which disabled a specific user ID on another one by running
RMTCMD with a default password.

Regards,
Fred

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