Journal entries by journal code and type

Journal CodeEntry TypeDescriptionNotes
ADPDirect print information See Work Management for the layout of the entry specific data.
AJBJob resource information See Work Management for the layout of the entry specific data.
ASPSpooled print information See Work Management for the layout of the entry specific data.
BAAChange audit attribute The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QP0LJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
BAJStart of apply  
BATEnd of apply The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QP0LJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
BBDIntegrated file system object deleted Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.

The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QP0LJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
BB0Begin create The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QP0LJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
BB1Create summary The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QP0LJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
BB2Link to existing object The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QP0LJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
BB3Rename, move object Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.

The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QP0LJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
BB4Remove link (parent directory) The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QP0LJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
BB5Remove link (link) The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QP0LJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
BB6Bytes cleared, after-image The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QP0LJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
BB7Created object authority information The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QP0LJRNL.H.

This journal entry may have data which can only be accessed by using either the QjoRetrieveJournalEntries API or the RCVJRNE command. For the RCVJRNE command, use the ENTFMT(*TYPEPTR) or ENTFMT(*JRNENTFMT) parameters. In all other interfaces, if the data is not visible, the incomplete data indicator will be on and *POINTER will appear in the Entry Specific Data. For more information, refer to Work with pointers in journal entries.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
BCSIntegrated file system object closed The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QP0LJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
BETEnd journaling for object Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.

The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QP0LJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
BFAIntegrated file system object attribute changed The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QP0LJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
BFCIntegrated file system object forced The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QP0LJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
BFFStorage for object freed These entries do not indicate that they occurred as the result of a trigger program, even if a trigger program caused the event. That information is not available at the time the entry is written to the journal.

The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QP0LJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
BFRIntegrated file system object restored These entries do not indicate that they occurred as the result of a trigger program, even if a trigger program caused the event. That information is not available at the time the entry is written to the journal.

Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.

The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QP0LJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
BFSIntegrated file system object saved These entries do not indicate that they occurred as the result of a trigger program, even if a trigger program caused the event. That information is not available at the time the entry is written to the journal.

The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QP0LJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
BFWStart of save for save-while-active These entries do not indicate that they occurred as the result of a trigger program, even if a trigger program caused the event. That information is not available at the time the entry is written to the journal.

The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QP0LJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
BJAChange journaled object attribute The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QP0LJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
BJTStart journaling for object Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.

The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QP0LJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
BOAChange object authority The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QP0LJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
BOFIntegrated file system object opened The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QP0LJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
BOGChange primary group The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QP0LJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
BOIObject in use at abnormal end See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
BOOChange object owner The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QP0LJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
BRNRename file identifier The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QP0LJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
BTRIntegrated file system object truncated The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QP0LJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
BWAWrite, after-image This journal entry may have data which can only be accessed by using either the QjoRetrieveJournalEntries API or the RCVJRNE command. For the RCVJRNE command, use the ENTFMT(*TYPEPTR) or ENTFMT(*JRNENTFMT) parameters. In all other interfaces, if the data is not visible, the incomplete data indicator will be on and *POINTER will appear in the Entry Specific Data. For more information, refer to Work with pointers in journal entries.

The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QP0LJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
CBACommit in use at abnormal end See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
CBCStart commitment control (STRCMTCTL) Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.
CCMSet of record changes committed (COMMIT) See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
CCNRollback ended early See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
CDBInternal entry Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.
CECEnd commitment control (ENDCMTCTL) Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.
CLWA logical unit of work (LUW) has ended See the layouts for the Logical Unit of Work journal entry and the following:
CPCPrepare commit block  
CRBSet of record changes rolled back (ROLLBACK) See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
CSBStart of savepoint This is the start of the savepoint or nested commit cycle where it is written to the journal and occurs when the application creates an SQL SAVEPOINT. The system can also create an internal nested commit cycle to handle a series of database functions as a single operation. The entry-specific data for this journal entry is all internal data.
CR1Rollback started  
CSCCommit transaction started  
CSQRelease of savepoint This is the release of the savepoint or commit of nested commit cycle. Entries are written to the journal when the application releases an SQL SAVEPOINT or when the system commits an internal nested commit cycle. See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
CSURollback of save point This is the release of the savepoint or commit of nested commit cycle. Entries are written to the journal when the application releases an SQL SAVEPOINT or when the system commits an internal nested commit cycle. See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
DACAdd referential integrity constraint See the layout for thevariable width portion of this journal entry.
DCGChange file See the layout for thevariable width portion of this journal entry.
DCTCreate database file See the layout for thevariable width portion of this journal entry.
DDCRemove referential integrity constraint See the layout for thevariable width portion of this journal entry.
DDDEnd of apply or remove See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
DDFFile was deleted Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.
DDGStart of apply or remove  
DDHFile saved These entries do not indicate that they occurred as the result of a trigger program, even if a trigger program caused the event. That information is not available at the time the entry is written to the journal.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
DDJChange journaled object attribute See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
DDTDelete file Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.

See the layout for thevariable width portion of this journal entry.
DDWStart of save-while-active save These entries do not indicate that they occurred as the result of a trigger program, even if a trigger program caused the event. That information is not available at the time the entry is written to the journal.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
DDZFile restored These entries do not indicate that they occurred as the result of a trigger program, even if a trigger program caused the event. That information is not available at the time the entry is written to the journal.

Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
DEFJournaling for a physical file ended (ENDJRNPF) Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.
DFMFile moved to a different library (MOVOBJ or RNMOBJ OBJTYPE(*LIB)) Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
DFNFile renamed (RNMOBJ) Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
DGCChange constraint See the layout for thevariable width portion of this journal entry.
DGOChange owner See the layout for thevariable width portion of this journal entry.
DGTGrant authority See the layout for thevariable width portion of this journal entry.
DIDFile in use See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
DJFJournaling for a physical file started (STRJRNPF (JRNPF)) Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
DMAMember added to file  
DRVRevoke authority See the layout for thevariable width portion of this journal entry.
DTCAdd trigger See the layout for thevariable width portion of this journal entry.
DTDRemove trigger See the layout for thevariable width portion of this journal entry.
DTGChange trigger See the layout for thevariable width portion of this journal entry.
DTQRefresh table See the layout for thevariable width portion of this journal entry.
DZBChange object attribute The entry specific data for this entry will be defined in the XPF LI include, qlijrnl which is shipped as part of the operating system as part of QSYSINC library.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
EEAUpdate data area, after image Neither the before-image nor after-image is deposited into the journal if the after-image is exactly the same as the before-image.

This entry may have minimized entry specific data (ESD). It will have minimized ESD if its corresponding object type deposits minimized journal entries through the MINENTDTA parameter for this journal or journal receiver.

The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QWCJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
EEBUpdate data area, before image Neither the before-image nor after-image is deposited into the journal if the after-image is exactly the same as the before-image.

This entry may have minimized entry specific data (ESD). It will have minimized ESD if its corresponding object type deposits minimized journal entries through the MINENTDTA parameter for this journal or journal receiver.

The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QWCJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
EEDData area deleted Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.
EEECreate data area The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QWCJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
EEGStart journal for data area Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
EEHEnd journal for data area Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.
EEIData area in use  
EEKChange journaled object attribute See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
EELData area restored These entries do not indicate that they occurred as the result of a trigger program, even if a trigger program caused the event. That information is not available at the time the entry is written to the journal.

The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QWCJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
EEMData area moved Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.

The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QWCJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
EENData area renamed Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.

The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QWCJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
EEQData area changes applied The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QWCJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
EESData area saved These entries do not indicate that they occurred as the result of a trigger program, even if a trigger program caused the event. That information is not available at the time the entry is written to the journal.

The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QWCJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
EEURemove journaled changes (RMVJRNCHG) command started  
EEWStart of save for data area These entries do not indicate that they occurred as the result of a trigger program, even if a trigger program caused the event. That information is not available at the time the entry is written to the journal.

The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QWCJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
EEXData area changes removed The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QWCJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
EEYApply journaled changes (APYJRNCHG) command started  
EZAChange authority The entry specific data for this entry will be defined in the XPF SY include, qsyjrnl which is shipped as part of the operating system as part of QSYSINC library.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
EZBChange object attribute The entry specific data for this entry will be defined in the XPF LI include, qlijrnl which is shipped as part of the operating system as part of QSYSINC library.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
EZOOwnership change The entry specific data for this entry will be defined in the XPF SY include, qsyjrnl which is shipped as part of the operating system as part of QSYSINC library.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
EZPChange primary group The entry specific data for this entry will be defined in the XPF SY include, qsyjrnl which is shipped as part of the operating system as part of QSYSINC library.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
EZTAuditing change The entry specific data for this entry will be defined in the XPF SY include, qsyjrnl which is shipped as part of the operating system as part of QSYSINC library.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
FAYJournaled changes applied to a physical file member (APYJRNCHG) See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
FCBPhysical file member changed  
FCEChange end of data for physical file member See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
FCHChange file As of V5R1M0, the journal entry D CG is also being sent for the change file operations. IBM(TM) strongly recommends that you do your processing based on the D CG entry instead of the F CH entry because the F CH entry may be retired in a future release.
FCLPhysical file member closed (for shared files, a close entry is made for the last close operation of the file) See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
FCRPhysical file member cleared (CLRPFM)  
FC1Rollback ended early See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
FDEPhysical file member deleted record count  
FDMDelete member Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.

See the layout for thevariable width portion of this journal entry.
FEJJournaling for a physical file member ended (ENDJRNPF) Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.
FEPJournaling access path for a database file member ended (ENDJRNAP) Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.
FFDPhysical file member forced (written) to auxiliary storage See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
FFISystem-generated journal entry format information  
FIUPhysical file member in use at the time of abnormal system end See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
FITIdentity value See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
FIZPhysical file member initialized (INZPFM) This journal entry may have data which can only be accessed by using either the QjoRetrieveJournalEntries API or the RCVJRNE command. For the RCVJRNE command, use the ENTFMT(*TYPEPTR) or ENTFMT(*JRNENTFMT) parameters. In all other interfaces, if the data is not visible, the incomplete data indicator will be on and *POINTER will appear in the Entry Specific Data. For more information, refer to Work with pointers in journal entries.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
FJCChange journaled object attribute See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
FJMJournaling for a physical file member started (STRJRNPF) Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
FJPJournaling access path for a database file member started (STRJRNAP) Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.
FMCCreate member

See the layout for thevariable width portion of this journal entry.
FMDPhysical file member deleted. This entry is created when you remove the member (RMVM) or delete the file (DLTF) containing the member. Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.
FMFPhysical file member saved with storage freed (SAVOBJ, SAVCHGOBJ, or SAVLIB) These entries do not indicate that they occurred as the result of a trigger program, even if a trigger program caused the event. That information is not available at the time the entry is written to the journal.
FMMPhysical file containing the member moved to a different library (MOVOBJ or RNMOBJ OBJTYPE(*LIB)) Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
FMNPhysical file containing the member renamed (RNMM or RNMOBJ)

Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
FMOAllow use with partial transactions See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
FMRPhysical file member restored (RSTOBJ or RSTLIB) These entries do not indicate that they occurred as the result of a trigger program, even if a trigger program caused the event. That information is not available at the time the entry is written to the journal.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
FMSPhysical file member saved (SAVOBJ, SAVLIB, or SAVCHGOBJ) These entries do not indicate that they occurred as the result of a trigger program, even if a trigger program caused the event. That information is not available at the time the entry is written to the journal.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
FOPPhysical file member opened (for shared files, an open entry is added for the first open operation for the file) See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
FPDDatabase file member's access path deleted (this entry is created when you remove the member (RMVM) or delete the file (DLTF) containing the member) Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.

The object name for this entry might be misleading. It is the original name the path had when journaling started. The name is not updated if the access path is moved, renamed, or if it is implicitly shared by another logical file.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
FPMThe logical owner of a journaled access path was moved (MOVOBJ or RNMOBJ OBJTYPE(*LIB)) After you have installed V4R2M0 or a later release, this journal type is no longer generated.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
FPNThe logical owner of a journaled access path was renamed (RNMOBJ or RNMM) After you have installed V4R2M0 or a later release, this journal type is no longer generated.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
FRCJournaled changes removed from a physical file member (RMVJRNCHG) See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
FRGPhysical file member reorganized (RGZPFM) See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
FRMMember reorganized  
FSAThe point at which the APYJRNCHG command started running  
FSRThe point at which the RMVJRNCHG command started running  
FSSThe start of the save of a physical file member using the save-while-active function These entries do not indicate that they occurred as the result of a trigger program, even if a trigger program caused the event. That information is not available at the time the entry is written to the journal.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
IDADirectory in use at abnormal end

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
IDKInternal entry  
IIBInternal recovery  
IICAccess path recovery  
IIEDirectory recovery  
IIFAccess path recovery  
IIGAccess path recovery  
IIHAccess path recovery  
IIIAccess path in use at abnormal end  
IIOAccess path protection  
IIQAccess path protection  
IIVAccess path recovery  
IIWAccess path protection  
IIXStart of save for access path  
IIYAccess path saved  
IUEUnknown entry type  
JCIJournal caching started Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.
JCXJournal caching ended Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.
JEZEnd journaling for journal receiver Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.
JIASystem IPL after abnormal end Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.
JINSystem IPL after normal end Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.
JJIJournal receiver in use at abnormal end See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
JJRStart journaling for journal receiver Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.
JKRKeep journal receivers for recovery  
JLAActivate local journal Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.
JLIInactivate local journal Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.
JNKDo not keep journal receivers for recovery  
JNRIdentifier for the next journal receiver (the receiver that was attached when the indicated receiver was detached) Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
JPRIdentifier for the previous journal receiver (the receiver that was detached when the indicated receiver was attached)

Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
JRDDeletion of a journal receiver (DLTJRNRCV)

Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
JRFStorage for a journal receiver freed (SAVOBJ, SAVCHGOBJ, or SAVLIB) See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
JRRRestore operation for a journal receiver (RSTOBJ or RSTLIB) These entries do not indicate that they occurred as the result of a trigger program, even if a trigger program caused the event. That information is not available at the time the entry is written to the journal.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
JRSSave operation for a journal receiver (SAVOBJ, SAVCHGOBJ, or SAVLIB) These entries do not indicate that they occurred as the result of a trigger program, even if a trigger program caused the event. That information is not available at the time the entry is written to the journal.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
JSIEnter journal state (*STANDBY) Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.
JSLSevered link Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.

This is the start of the savepoint or nested commit cycle where it is written to the journal and occurs when the application creates an SQL SAVEPOINT. The system can also create an internal nested commit cycle to handle a series of database functions as a single operation. The entry-specific data for this journal entry is all internal data.
JSXExit journal state (*STANDBY) Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.
JUAUser independent auxiliary storage pool vary on abnormal Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.
JUNUser independent auxiliary storage pool vary on normal Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.
JXPInternal entry Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.
LLKLicense key is not valid See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
LLLUsage limit changed See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
LLUUsage limit exceeded See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
MMPModification of QoS policies  
MSNSimple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) information See Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) SupportLink to PDF for information about the entry specific data for SNMP journal entries.
MTFIP filter rules actions Refer to see TCP/IP configuration and reference on the V5R1 Supplemental Manuals Web siteLink to PDF for information about the entry specific data for TCP/IP journal entries.
MTNIP NAT rules actions Refer to see TCP/IP configuration and reference on the V5R1 Supplemental Manuals Web siteLink to PDF for information about the entry specific data for TCP/IP journal entries.
MTSVirtual private networking (VPN) information Refer to see TCP/IP configuration and reference on the V5R1 Supplemental Manuals Web siteLink to PDF for information about the entry specific data for TCP/IP journal entries.
PTPPerformance shared pool change See Work Management for the layout of the entry specific data.
QQACreate data queue The entry specific data for this entry will be defined in the XPF MHQ include, qmhqjrnl which is shipped as part of the operating system as part of file H in QSYSINC library.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
QQBStart data queue journaling Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.

The entry specific data for this entry will be defined in the XPF MHQ include, qmhqjrnl which is shipped as part of the operating system as part of file H in QSYSINC library.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
QQCData queue cleared, no key The entry specific data for this entry will be defined in the XPF MHQ include, qmhqjrnl which is shipped as part of the operating system as part of file H in QSYSINC library.

This entry only has entry-specific data which the system uses for internal processing. There is no structure for it in the QSYSINC include file, QMHQJRNL.H
QQDData queue deleted Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.

There is no entry-specific data for this entry.
QQEEnd data queue journaling Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.

There is no entry-specific data for this entry.
QQHData queue changes applied The entry-specific data for these journal entries is laid out in the QSYSINC include file, QMHQJRNL.H.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
QQIQueue in use at abnormal end There is no entry-specific data for this entry.
QQJData queue cleared, has key The entry specific data for this entry will be defined in the XPF MHQ include, qmhqjrnl which is shipped as part of the operating system as part of file H in QSYSINC library.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
QQKSend data queue entry, has key This journal entry may have data which can only be accessed by using either the QjoRetrieveJournalEntries API or the RCVJRNE command. For the RCVJRNE command, use the ENTFMT(*TYPEPTR) or ENTFMT(*JRNENTFMT) parameters. In all other interfaces, if the data is not visible, the incomplete data indicator will be on and *POINTER will appear in the Entry Specific Data. For more information, refer to Work with pointers in journal entries.

The entry specific data for this entry will be defined in the XPF MHQ include, qmhqjrnl which is shipped as part of the operating system as part of file H in QSYSINC library.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
QQLReceive data queue entry, has key The entry specific data for this entry will be defined in the XPF MHQ include, qmhqjrnl which is shipped as part of the operating system as part of file H in QSYSINC library.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
QQMData queue moved Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.

The entry specific data for this entry will be defined in the XPF MHQ include, qmhqjrnl which is shipped as part of the operating system as part of file H in QSYSINC library.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
QQNData queue renamed Even if this journal has a journal state of *STANDBY, this entry type will still be deposited in the journal receiver.

The entry specific data for this entry will be defined in the XPF MHQ include, qmhqjrnl which is shipped as part of the operating system as part of file H in QSYSINC library.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
QQRReceive data queue entry, no key The entry specific data for this entry will be defined in the XPF MHQ include, qmhqjrnl which is shipped as part of the operating system as part of file H in QSYSINC library.

This entry only has entry-specific data which the system uses for internal processing. There is no structure for it in the QSYSINC include file, QMHQJRNL.H
QQSSend data queue entry, no key This journal entry may have data which can only be accessed by using either the QjoRetrieveJournalEntries API or the RCVJRNE command. For the RCVJRNE command, use the ENTFMT(*TYPEPTR) or ENTFMT(*JRNENTFMT) parameters. In all other interfaces, if the data is not visible, the incomplete data indicator will be on and *POINTER will appear in the Entry Specific Data. For more information, refer to Work with pointers in journal entries.

The entry specific data for this entry will be defined in the XPF MHQ include, qmhqjrnl which is shipped as part of the operating system as part of file H in QSYSINC library.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
QQWThe entry specific data for this entry varies, and only represents data required internally by the operation system. Therefore, the entry layout is not documented.  
QQXStart of save for data queue These entries do not indicate that they occurred as the result of a trigger program, even if a trigger program caused the event. That information is not available at the time the entry is written to the journal.

The entry specific data for this entry will be defined in the XPF MHQ include, qmhqjrnl which is shipped as part of the operating system as part of file H in QSYSINC library.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
QQYData queue saved

These entries do not indicate that they occurred as the result of a trigger program, even if a trigger program caused the event. That information is not available at the time the entry is written to the journal.

The entry specific data for this entry will be defined in the XPF MHQ include, qmhqjrnl which is shipped as part of the operating system as part of file H in QSYSINC library.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
QQZData queue restored These entries do not indicate that they occurred as the result of a trigger program, even if a trigger program caused the event. That information is not available at the time the entry is written to the journal.

The entry specific data for this entry will be defined in the XPF MHQ include, qmhqjrnl which is shipped as part of the operating system as part of file H in QSYSINC library.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
QVEInternal entry This is an internal entry. No layout of entry-specific data is provided.
QVQInternal entry This is an internal entry. No layout of entry-specific data is provided.
QVWInternal entry This entry will only be seen if SLIC JO has the patch on so that they can see recovery entries (what is used today for index entries).
QZAChange authority The entry specific data for this entry will be defined in the XPF SY include, qsyjrnl which is shipped as part of the operating system as part of QSYSINC library.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
QZBChange object attribute The entry specific data for this entry will be defined in the XPF LI include, qlijrnl which is shipped as part of the operating system as part of QSYSINC library.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
QZOOwnership change The entry specific data for this entry will be defined in the XPF SY include, qsyjrnl which is shipped as part of the operating system as part of QSYSINC library.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
QZPChange primary group The entry specific data for this entry will be defined in the XPF SY include, qsyjrnl which is shipped as part of the operating system as part of QSYSINC library.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
QZTAuditing change The entry specific data for this entry will be defined in the XPF SY include, qsyjrnl which is shipped as part of the operating system as part of QSYSINC library.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
RBRBefore-image of record updated for rollback operation This journal entry may have data which can only be accessed by using either the QjoRetrieveJournalEntries API or the RCVJRNE command. For the RCVJRNE command, use the ENTFMT(*TYPEPTR) or ENTFMT(*JRNENTFMT) parameters. In all other interfaces, if the data is not visible, the incomplete data indicator will be on and *POINTER will appear in the Entry Specific Data. For more information, refer to Work with pointers in journal entries.

This entry may have minimized entry specific data (ESD). It will have minimized ESD if its corresponding object type deposits minimized journal entries through the MINENTDTA parameter for this journal or journal receiver.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
RDLRecord deleted in the physical file member This journal entry may have data which can only be accessed by using either the QjoRetrieveJournalEntries API or the RCVJRNE command. For the RCVJRNE command, use the ENTFMT(*TYPEPTR) or ENTFMT(*JRNENTFMT) parameters. In all other interfaces, if the data is not visible, the incomplete data indicator will be on and *POINTER will appear in the Entry Specific Data. For more information, refer to Work with pointers in journal entries.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
RDRRecord deleted for rollback operation This journal entry may have data which can only be accessed by using either the QjoRetrieveJournalEntries API or the RCVJRNE command. For the RCVJRNE command, use the ENTFMT(*TYPEPTR) or ENTFMT(*JRNENTFMT) parameters. In all other interfaces, if the data is not visible, the incomplete data indicator will be on and *POINTER will appear in the Entry Specific Data. For more information, refer to Work with pointers in journal entries.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
RILIncrement record limit These entries have entry-specific data which the system uses for internal processing.
RPTRecord added to a physical file member. If the file is set up to reuse deleted records, then you may receive either a PT or PX journal entry for the change This journal entry may have data which can only be accessed by using either the QjoRetrieveJournalEntries API or the RCVJRNE command. For the RCVJRNE command, use the ENTFMT(*TYPEPTR) or ENTFMT(*JRNENTFMT) parameters. In all other interfaces, if the data is not visible, the incomplete data indicator will be on and *POINTER will appear in the Entry Specific Data. For more information, refer to Work with pointers in journal entries.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
RPXRecord added directly by RRN (relative record number) to a physical file member. If the file is set up to reuse deleted records, then you may receive either a PT or PX journal entry for the change This journal entry may have data which can only be accessed by using either the QjoRetrieveJournalEntries API or the RCVJRNE command. For the RCVJRNE command, use the ENTFMT(*TYPEPTR) or ENTFMT(*JRNENTFMT) parameters. In all other interfaces, if the data is not visible, the incomplete data indicator will be on and *POINTER will appear in the Entry Specific Data. For more information, refer to Work with pointers in journal entries.

This entry may have minimized entry specific data (ESD). It will have minimized ESD if its corresponding object type deposits minimized journal entries through the MINENTDTA parameter for this journal or journal receiver.

This entry may have minimized entry specific data (ESD). It will have minimized ESD if its corresponding object type deposits minimized journal entries through the MINENTDTA parameter for this journal or journal receiver.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
RUBBefore-image of a record that is updated in the physical file member (this entry is present only if IMAGES(*BOTH) is specified on the STRJRNPF command) Neither the before-image nor after-image is deposited into the journal if the after-image is exactly the same as the before-image.

This journal entry may have data which can only be accessed by using either the QjoRetrieveJournalEntries API or the RCVJRNE command. For the RCVJRNE command, use the ENTFMT(*TYPEPTR) or ENTFMT(*JRNENTFMT) parameters. In all other interfaces, if the data is not visible, the incomplete data indicator will be on and *POINTER will appear in the Entry Specific Data. For more information, refer to Work with pointers in journal entries.

This entry may have minimized entry specific data (ESD). It will have minimized ESD if its corresponding object type deposits minimized journal entries through the MINENTDTA parameter for this journal or journal receiver.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
RUPAfter-image of a record that is updated in the physical file member

Neither the before-image nor after-image is deposited into the journal if the after-image is exactly the same as the before-image.

This journal entry may have data which can only be accessed by using either the QjoRetrieveJournalEntries API or the RCVJRNE command. For the RCVJRNE command, use the ENTFMT(*TYPEPTR) or ENTFMT(*JRNENTFMT) parameters. In all other interfaces, if the data is not visible, the incomplete data indicator will be on and *POINTER will appear in the Entry Specific Data. For more information, refer to Work with pointers in journal entries.

This entry may have minimized entry specific data (ESD). It will have minimized ESD if its corresponding object type deposits minimized journal entries through the MINENTDTA parameter for this journal or journal receiver.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
RURAfter-image of a record that is updated for rollback information This journal entry may have data which can only be accessed by using either the QjoRetrieveJournalEntries API or the RCVJRNE command. For the RCVJRNE command, use the ENTFMT(*TYPEPTR) or ENTFMT(*JRNENTFMT) parameters. In all other interfaces, if the data is not visible, the incomplete data indicator will be on and *POINTER will appear in the Entry Specific Data. For more information, refer to Work with pointers in journal entries.

This entry may have minimized entry specific data (ESD). It will have minimized ESD if its corresponding object type deposits minimized journal entries through the MINENTDTA parameter for this journal or journal receiver.

See the layout for the variable width portion of this journal entry.
SALSNA alert focal point information See SNA Distribution ServicesLink to PDF on the V5R1 Supplemental Manuals Web site for the layout of the entry specific data for entries generated by SNADS.
SCFMail configuration information See SNA Distribution ServicesLink to PDF on the V5R1 Supplemental Manuals Web site for the layout of the entry specific data for entries generated by SNADS.

See AnyMail/400 Mail Server Framework SupportLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
SDXX.400(R) process debug entry  
SERMail error information See SNA Distribution ServicesLink to PDF on the V5R1 Supplemental Manuals Web site for the layout of the entry specific data for entries generated by SNADS.

See AnyMail/400 Mail Server Framework SupportLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
SLGMail logging table information See SNA Distribution ServicesLink to PDF on the V5R1 Supplemental Manuals Web site for the layout of the entry specific data for entries generated by SNADS.

See AnyMail/400 Mail Server Framework SupportLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
SMXA change was made to X.400(R) MTA configuration  
SNXA change was made to X.400(R) delivery notification  
SRTMail routing information See SNA Distribution ServicesLink to PDF on the V5R1 Supplemental Manuals Web site for the layout of the entry specific data for entries generated by SNADS.

See AnyMail/400 Mail Server Framework SupportLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
SRXA change was made to X.400(R) route configuration  
SSYMail system information See SNA Distribution ServicesLink to PDF on the V5R1 Supplemental Manuals Web site for the layout of the entry specific data for entries generated by SNADS.

See AnyMail/400 Mail Server Framework SupportLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
SUXA change was made to X.400(R) user or probe  
SXEDSNX error entry See SNA Distribution ServicesLink to PDF on the V5R1 Supplemental Manuals Web site for the layout of the entry specific data for entries generated by SNADS.
SXLDSNX logging entry See SNA Distribution ServicesLink to PDF on the V5R1 Supplemental Manuals Web site for the layout of the entry specific data for entries generated by SNADS.
SXXAn error was detected by the X.400(R) process  
TADA change was made to the auditing attribute See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TAFAll authority failures See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TAPA change was made to program adopt See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TAUAttribute change See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TCAChanges to object authority (authorization list or object) See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TCDA change was made to a command string See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TCOCreate object See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TCPCreate, change, restore user profiles See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TCQA change was made to a change request descriptor See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TCUCluster operation See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TCVConnection verification See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TCYCryptographic configuration See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TDIDirectory services See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TDOAll delete operations on the system See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TDSDST security officer password reset See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TEVEnvironment variable See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TGRGeneral purpose audit record See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TGSA descriptor was given See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TIMIntrusion monitor See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TIPInter-process communication event See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TIRIP rules actions See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TISInternet security management See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TJDChanges to the USER parameter of a job description See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TJSA change was made to job data See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TKFKey ring file name See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TLDA link, unlink, or lookup operation to a directory See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TMLA change was made to office services mail See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TNAChanges to network attributes See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TNDDirectory search violations See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TNEEnd point violations See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TOMObject management change See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TORObject restored See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TOWChanges to object ownership See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TO1Single optical object access See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TO2Dual optical object access See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TO3Optical volume access See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TPAChanges to programs (CHGPGM) that will now adopt the owner's authority See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TPGChanges to an object's primary group See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TPOA change was made to printed output See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TPSProfile swap See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TPWPasswords used that are not valid See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TRARestore of objects when authority changes See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TRJRestore of job descriptions that contain user profile names See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TRORestore of objects when ownership information changes See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TRPRestore of programs that adopt their owner's authority See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TRQA change request descriptor was restored See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TRURestore of authority for user profiles See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TRZThe primary group for an object was changed during a restore operation See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TSDA change was made to the system directory See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TSEChanges to subsystem routing See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TSFA change was made to a spooled output file See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TSGAsynchronous signals See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TSKSecure sockets connection See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TSMA change was made by system management See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TSOA change was made by server security See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TSTA change was made by system tools See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TSVChanges to system values See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TVAChanges to access control list See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TVCConnection started or ended See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TVFServer files were closed See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TVLAn account limit was exceeded See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TVNA logon or logoff operation on the network See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TVOActions on validation lists See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TVPA network password error See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TVRA network resources was accessed See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TVSA server session started or ended See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TVUA network profile was changed See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TVVService status was changed See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TX0Network authentication See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TX1Identity token See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TX2Reserved for future audit entry See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TX3Reserved for future audit entry See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TX4Reserved for future audit entry See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TX5Reserved for future audit entry See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TX6Reserved for future audit entry See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TX7Reserved for future audit entry See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TX8Reserved for future audit entry See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TX9Reserved for future audit entry See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TYCA change was made to DLO change access See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TYRA change was made to DLO read access See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TZCA change was made to object change access Only one entry per opened file. The member name will not be displayed in the entry specific data for based on physical files.

See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
TZRA change was made to Object read access See iSeries(TM)Security ReferenceLink to PDF for the layout of the entry specific data.
U User-specified. The Entry-specific data is the value specified on the ENTDTA parameter of the SNDJRNE command or with the entry data parameter for the QJOSJRNE API The entry is deposited in the journal receiver even if the journal state is *STANDBY, if the user chooses to override the *STANDBY state on the SNDJRNE command or QJOSJRNE API.