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Caché ObjectScript Reference - InterSystems Documentation

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NotesYou can also delete a journal file using the $$DELFILE^JRNUTIL(jrnfile) extrinsic function,as described in the <strong>Caché</strong> High Availability Guide. Unlike $ZUTIL(78,23), this extrinsicfunction confirms that the specified file is a journal file before attempting a delete operation.See Also• Journaling in the <strong>Caché</strong> High Availability Guide$ZUTIL(78,28)$ZUTIL(78,28)Returns journal directory block information.$ZUTIL(78,28)$ZU(78,28)Description$ZUTIL(78,28) returns information about the journal directory block.You must have the %Admin_Manage:Use privilege to execute any of the $ZUTIL(78) functions.These functions can also be invoked by % routines located in the manager's directory.For further details, refer to the Privileges and Permissions chapter of the <strong>Caché</strong> SecurityAdministration Guide.$ZUTIL(78,28) returns the information about the journal directory block in the followingform:dirblkver^dirblknum^dirblksizedirblkverdirblknumdirblksizeThe directory block versionThe directory block numberThe directory block size in bytes.The journal directory block in a journal file stores information about the database directoriesreferenced in journal records. The block is updated the first time a global journal SET orKILL occurs in a newly-mounted directory.<strong>Caché</strong> <strong>ObjectScript</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> 687

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