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@William:

I'm no expert of oops nerv (I hate this toy) but here it might help.
You could use it to retrieve the sql create script of your existing table (something with right click here and left click there...). Then save this, add a timestamp column with the not null clause and default currrent_timestamp. The dds sitting on this table stands then for your file, you are using now. Give it the same name and formatname and fields and keys your table has now. I don't have an example available on the short hand (I' m not using DDS and RLA since about 10 years).
Some additional remarks:
- journaling and commitment controll are very diffrent topics, the only relatiion they have is, that commit has journaling as prerequisit. This solution would be very smart, if you need these information only in rare situations one day after the cjhnages have happened for many diffrent files and these files are part of standard applications.
- if your file is part of a standard applications, you would have some work after every release change - this could be true for all variants, depending on the release change process.

D*B

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