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  • force new QHST log

    Try this: Type WRKOBJ QSYS/QHST* *FILE and press ENTER. Delete all entries. This will force a new log, but I don't recommend the practice. Dave

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    force new QHST log

    I've done that in the past, but didn't want to resort to deleting them all. Do you think if I did a dspfd with *mbrlist and output to file, then I used the output file to find the # of records in the last qhst* file, change the system value qhstlogsiz to that many records, and then change the qhstlogsize back to the original # that it would create a new file?

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      force new QHST log

      I don't think so, but give it a try anyway. Dave

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        force new QHST log

        Does anyone know how to force the system to create a new QHST log? I'd like for the log to begin new before starting a SAVE 21 at month-end. I know when it get's to the max size specified in system value QHSTLOGSIZ it creates a new file. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!

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          force new QHST log

          Have you sorted this yet? I think I have an easy answer for you

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