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Not sure I understand exactly what you want to do, but the Freeware EXPJRNE command makes running SQL on journal entries very simple. You see the file fields by name, but of course you still have to write the SQL to find the changes you alluded to.

http://www.tools400.de/English/Freeware/Utilities/utilities.html

Sam

On 8/21/2024 2:12 PM, a4g atl wrote:
Is there a simple way to compare records in a file?
I need to find where a field changed and was wondering if there is a way
using SQL to identify changes?
I need to search several thousand records for where a field may have
changed.
I am harvesting the journals we have on all files.

Hoping I do not have to write code to achieve this.

TIA, Darryl Freinkel


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