Incidentally, In addition to what is stated here about the use of the ^JRNDUMP utility, there is also a very useful entry point, SELECT^JRNDUMP, which takes up to 7 arguments, so you can filter results in many ways to suit your needs. This can be helpful in trying to see the exact cause of journal growth.
Incidentally, In addition to what is stated here about the use of the ^JRNDUMP utility, there is also a very useful entry point, SELECT^JRNDUMP, which takes up to 7 arguments, so you can filter results in many ways to suit your needs. This can be helpful in trying to see the exact cause of journal growth.
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