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Jeff, let me mention EXPJRNE again. You can probably have it downloaded
and installed in 2-3 hours.
It has a command interface, with most of the selection criteria that can
be used on DSPJRN. You simply specify the journaled file and it figures
out the journals and receivers for you. I didn't plow deeply into the
code, but I'm pretty sure it used the APIs.
I used it at my last two jobs for ad-hoc analysis of data changes. It
was very reliable.
Sam
On 10/18/2016 2:07 PM, Jeff Young wrote:
Paul,
From what I can determine, that will only give me the attributes of the
journal itself.
What I need is to be able to get the receiver directory listing.
Is there an SQL service that will to that?
Needs to run on 6.1
Jeff Young
Sr. Programmer Analyst
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