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<h1 class="topictitle1">Commit cycle identifier</h1>
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<div><p>A <dfn class="term">commit cycle</dfn> is the time from one commitment boundary
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to the next. The system assigns a <dfn class="term">commit cycle identifier</dfn> to
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associate all of the journal entries for a particular commit cycle together.
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Each journal that participates in a transaction has its own commit cycle and
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its own commit cycle identifier.</p>
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<p>The commit cycle identifier is the journal sequence number of the C SC
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journal entry written for the commit cycle. The commit cycle identifier is
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placed in each journal entry written during the commit cycle. If more than
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one journal is used during the commit cycle, the commit cycle identifier for
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each journal is different.</p>
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<p>You can specify that the fixed-length portion of the journal entry includes
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transaction information by specifying the Logical Unit of Work (*LUW) value
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for the Fixed-Length Data (FIXLENDTA) parameter of the Create Journal (CRTJRN)
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or Change Journal (CHGJRN) command. By specifying the FIXLENDTA (*LUW) parameter,
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the fixed-length portion of each C SC journal entry will contain the Logical
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Unit of Work ID (LUWID) of the current transaction. Likewise for XA transactions,
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if you specify the FIXLENDTA (*XID) parameter, the fixed-length portion of
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each C SC journal entry will contain the XID of the current transaction. The
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LUWID or XID can help you find all the commit cycles for a particular transaction
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if multiple journals or systems are involved in the transaction.</p>
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<p>You can use the Send Journal Entry (QJOSJRNE) API to write journal entries
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for API resources. You have the option of including the commit cycle identifier
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on those journal entries.</p>
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<p>You can use the commit cycle identifier to apply or remove journaled changes
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to a commitment boundary using the Apply Journaled Changes (APYJRNCHG) command
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or the Remove Journaled Changes (RMVJRNCHG) command. These limitations apply:</p>
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<ul><li>Most object-level changes made under commitment control are written to
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the journal but are not applied or removed using the APYJRNCHG and RMVJRNCHG
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commands.</li>
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<li>The QJOSJRNE API writes user-created journal entries with a journal code
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of <samp class="codeph">U</samp>. These entries cannot be applied or removed using the
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APYJRNCHG and RMVJRNCHG commands. They must be applied or removed with a user-written
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program.</li>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzakjresources.htm" title="When you place an object under commitment control, it becomes a committable resource. It is registered with the commitment definition. It participates in each commit operation and rollback operation that occurs for that commitment definition.">How commitment control works with objects</a></div>
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