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    Dianne Watson Guest

    Dumping transactions to a file

    Does anyone know how I can dump the transaction log to a file
    so I can read it?

    Thanks,
    Dianne

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    Colin Leversuch-Roberts Guest

    Dumping transactions to a file (reply)

    Why would you want to read it?


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    Dianne Watson at 7/18/00 4:20:21 PM

    Does anyone know how I can dump the transaction log to a file
    so I can read it?

    Thanks,
    Dianne

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    Kurt Shull Guest

    Dumping transactions to a file (reply)

    I don't believe you can read it, it's meaningless from what I've been told because it's a jumble of numbers. I think there is a tool that does read it, but I don't know what it's called or who supplies it.

    I would also have to ask "why do you want to read it?"




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    Colin Leversuch-Roberts at 7/19/00 2:50:25 AM

    Why would you want to read it?


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    Dianne Watson at 7/18/00 4:20:21 PM

    Does anyone know how I can dump the transaction log to a file
    so I can read it?

    Thanks,
    Dianne

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    Craig Guest

    Dumping transactions to a file (reply)

    CA Log Analyzer (Used to be Platinum)


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    Kurt Shull at 7/19/00 3:00:57 AM

    I don't believe you can read it, it's meaningless from what I've been told because it's a jumble of numbers. I think there is a tool that does read it, but I don't know what it's called or who supplies it.

    I would also have to ask "why do you want to read it?"




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    Colin Leversuch-Roberts at 7/19/00 2:50:25 AM

    Why would you want to read it?


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    Dianne Watson at 7/18/00 4:20:21 PM

    Does anyone know how I can dump the transaction log to a file
    so I can read it?

    Thanks,
    Dianne

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    Guest

    Dumping transactions to a file (reply)


    We need to log all the changes to our database.

    We are doing content promotions each night. We need someway
    to verify that all the changes to the database have been made.

    Our content is coming from a DB2 mainframe.


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    Kurt Shull at 7/19/00 3:00:57 AM

    I don't believe you can read it, it's meaningless from what I've been told because it's a jumble of numbers. I think there is a tool that does read it, but I don't know what it's called or who supplies it.

    I would also have to ask "why do you want to read it?"




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    Colin Leversuch-Roberts at 7/19/00 2:50:25 AM

    Why would you want to read it?


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    Dianne Watson at 7/18/00 4:20:21 PM

    Does anyone know how I can dump the transaction log to a file
    so I can read it?

    Thanks,
    Dianne

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