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Status Not under consideration
Workspace IBM i
Categories Db2 for i
Created by Guest
Created on Nov 6, 2018

DSPJRN IFS entries to ASCII

When displaying journal entries for IFS (type B) the ESD data in the journal is in ASCII, but the display is EBCDIC so the content when display via the interface is not readable. It would be far better to either convert the content to ASCII automatically (you can see the CCSID in the journal entry) or have a Function key provided to do this.


Use Case:

Anytime a user uses the DSPJRN command for a journal that contains IFS entries.


Idea priority High
  • Guest
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    May 8, 2020

    IBM does not intend to provide a solution to this request at this time, so it is being closed.

    While we agree with the request, we do not currently plan to implement it due to a low number of votes and an existing solution.

    An alternative solution is to use the QSYS2.DISPLAY_JOURNAL table function to look at your journal entries. The SQL INTERPRET function can be used to deconstruct the entry specific data and return the ASCII information in viewable form.

  • Guest
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    Aug 20, 2019

    The CAAC has reviewed this requirement and recommends that IBM view this as a high priority requirement that is important to be addressed. Journal data can be difficult to read, and as the use of IFS increases, it is important to be able to see just what is happening.

    Background: The COMMON Americas Advisory Council (CAAC) members have a broad range of experience in working with small and medium-sized IBM i customers. CAAC has a key role in working with IBM i development to help assess the value and impact of individual RFEs on the broader IBM i community, and has therefore reviewed your RFE.

    For more information about CAAC, see www.common.org/caac

    For more details about CAAC's role with RFEs, see http://www.ibmsystemsmag.com/Blogs/i-Can/May-2017/COMMON-Americas-Advisory-Council-%28CAAC%29-and-RFEs/

    Nancy Uthke-Schmucki - CAAC Program Manager