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    Default Partner TechTip: View Journal Receiver Data in the Format of the Original File

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    DBU also lets you view the journal info in a readable format.

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    in terms of cost or function?

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    Default Partner TechTip: View Journal Receiver Data in the Format of the Original File

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    I used EZView at last job but not viewing journals. I use DBUJRN currently and it is potent, as is DBU overall at the many places I've used it. I have no idea of relative costs. Even though we had EZView, DBU was installed as well for some need there. rd

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