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I agree with Jim, removing journal entries is supposed to be nigh impossible. Basically it would be an auditing nightmare and not to be tolerated. You have to purge the entire individual receiver.
Perhaps you wanted to be sure after using such commands on data queues, and that's to be commended.

These services are good:
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/i/7.4?topic=services-journal
They may lack a little into busting out the journal entry data into it's individual fields. But if you want something which can do that comparable to an external data structure see also DISPLAY_JOURNAL_ENTRY_INFO. It may be an undocumented feature. Sample use:
call qsys2.display_journal_entry_info(2, --not sure what 2 means
'journal_library',
'journal name',
Sequence_number, -- SEQUENCE_NUMBER
'receiver library', -- RECEIVER_LIBRARY
'receiver name', -- RECEIVER_NAME
'journal code (aka PT, DL, etc)' -- JOURNAL_CODE
;
Try it in iACS Run SQL Scripts and not STRSQL.



Rob Berendt

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