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Carsten helpfully posted all his iProdeveloper stuff on
https://apimymymy.wordpress.com

https://apimymymy.wordpress.com/?s=CBX902

HTH,
Charles

On Fri, Jan 4, 2019 at 10:12 AM Musselman, Paul <pmusselman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

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
PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Looking to use journal entries in an automation process to process changed
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Any insight appreciated.

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