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IF they are not in the chain. . (i.e. break in the sequence), you will
need to specify the receiver range and not use *CURCHAIN.
On 10/9/2024 2:29 PM, tgarvey@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,
We have some journal receivers that filled up and were detached from their
journal. They were saved to tape and now restored back into their original
library.
Now, when they get restored to the same original library and journal, they
do not seem to be included in the receiver chain of that journal.
When I do a Work With Receiver Directory I can see them. But, when I start
a
RCVJRNE command using the *CURCHAIN value for the Range of receivers to
use,
I don't get anything from those non-attached receivers.
Do I misunderstand how this works?
Kind Regards,
Thomas Garvey
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