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Subject: RMS Journalling

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Name: jcagle
Date: April 2, 2005 at 14:35:01 Pacific
Subject: RMS Journalling
OS: OpenVMS
CPU/Ram: N/A
Comment:
I recently came across what's called "RMS Journalling". Can someone point me to somewhere...on the web or send me information...on this??

I'm attempting to determine if this will work for me. I have multiple RMS files that I would like to update on a transaction-like basis. That is, run a bunch of transactions the commit these transactions to multiple RMS files. If one of those commits happens to fail, I want ALL file updates, that have already been done for this transaction, to be undone and not commit any other updates.

I "THINK" RMS Journalling works on one RMS file and one RMS file ONLY (but, I could definitely be wrong on this). Is it possible to carry this across multiple files?

Thanks in advance!!!


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Response Number 1
Name: erensm
Date: April 3, 2005 at 10:41:22 Pacific
Subject: RMS Journalling
Reply: (edit)
Never worked with it but here is the manual :
http://h71000.www7.hp.com/doc/72final/4454/4454pro.html

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Response Number 2
Name: VMSFan
Date: June 1, 2005 at 17:11:22 Pacific
Subject: RMS Journalling
Reply: (edit)
Been away awhile...

Short answer: Yes. Open files; start transaction ($START_TRANS(W)); do file activities; commit/abort transaction ($END_TRANS(W)/$ABORT_TRANS(W)); close files.

License is required for RU journalling IIRC.


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