No.
The results of a journal are maintained separately from the tables on which is based. Hence a journal and its base tables are purged separately.
Typically, the results of a journal are kept longer than the rows in its base tables.
No.
The results of a journal are maintained separately from the tables on which is based. Hence a journal and its base tables are purged separately.
Typically, the results of a journal are kept longer than the rows in its base tables.
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