When you direct the output of the Display Journal (DSPJRN) command to a database file, the system creates the output file records in a standard format.
The system creates the database file in one of these standard formats that are determined by the value that is specified for the OUTFILFMT parameter:
Fixed-length portion of the journal entry has a complete description of these formats.
You can create an output file to hold the output from the DSPJRN command, but the format has to match the format of one of the IBM®-supplied output files.
There are many ways to work with the journal entry data, including the entry-specific data, depending on the command that you use to process the journal entry data.
You can use the DSPJRN command to help analyze your journal entries. For example, you could determine how many of each type of entry (such as add or update) was done for a specific object or by a specific user.