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If you have netbase shadowing (or a variant of it) available,  you could
you use the "exportuserexit" option to data-mine any changes made to any
particular database or file.  

We initially started to data-mine updates to our KSAM files using this
option in Netbase,  but eventually replaced it (purely for migration
reasons) with out own transaction logfiles and data-mining processes.
However, the legacy of netbase code lives on in the subroutines I
originally wrote.  



-----Original Message-----
From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Kent Wallace
Sent: 26 September 2007 20:52
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [HP3000-L] tranaction logging for IMAGE

We are an AMISYS shop.  

 

I received a request to count the claims done by each adjudicator and
track each time an adjudicator changed each claim.  Also to track each
time the same claim gets changed by any adjudicator.  The only way I
could think this could be done is to turn on transaction logging in
IMAGE and read the log file?  Obviously I do not have the source code.  

 

Does anyone have a suggestion?  

 

I am concerned that transaction logging would slow the HP3000 down.

 

Thanks

Kent Wallace

Primary Health


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