Journaling a Physical File on IBM iSeries Using STRJRNPF
We have a system that needs to interface directly with some EnterpriseOne Files. This system is written in Java and seems to be very difficult to change any JDBC settings to not use commitment control.
Anyway, to get around this issue, we started journaling the physical file that the JDBC command was trying to update using the following command:
[sourcecode]STRJRNPF FILE(PRODDTA/F0911) JRN(OWJRNL/OW_JRNL)[/sourcecode]
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Stewart Schatz
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