Sent Carsten a note.
Also found this code. Interesting..
https://github.com/infoviewsystems/IBMi-Mule-Journals
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date: Fri, 4 Jan 2019 17:12:17 +0000
from: "Musselman, Paul" <pmusselman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: RE: Handling Record Change Journal Entries
Check out the RCVJRNE command. This command will monitor a journal and feed records you select to a program of your choice. This is much different than the RTVJRNE command, which you must tell which entries to retrieve.
RCVJRNE can retrieve entries for up to 300 files. If your program has received all of the entries in the receiver, the command will wait until more arrive, then continue handing your program journal entries.
Carsten Flensburg wrote a nifty set of retrieval programs, which can be mutilated to do what you require. Search for CBX902. Unfortunately, my searches only found dead ends, and the version we're using has been mutilated beyond recognition.
Paul E Musselman
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Subject: Handling Record Change Journal Entries
Does anyone here have a best practice for being able to receive and process record change journal entries ?
Looking to use journal entries in an automation process to process changed records in real-time.
Any insight appreciated.
Thanks.
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