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  • Subject: Re: LDFX02 task - what is it?
  • From: "Art Tostaine, Jr." <atostain@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 22:31:38 -0500
  • Organization: Creative Computer Associates, Inc.

Neil Palmer wrote:

> Tasks beginning with 'LD'  are Load/Dump tasks.  Was some nice user
> doing an interactive save or restore?
> Or worse, as you have a RISC system, was some nice user restoring a
> library from a CISC machine and specifying (either based on sysval
> QFRCCVNRST, or via the FRCOBJCVN parm on RSTOBJ/RSTLIB) that CISC to
> RISC object conversion should be done during the restore operation ?
>
> Before I posted this I decided to see what IBM had to say about them,
> here's what I found (looks like my last guess above is correct):
>
> ... Neil Palmer                                     AS/400~~~~~

Aha!  Sounds like IBM just trying to hide something!  Now I can start naming my
resource hogging jobs LDFX01...
--
Art Tostaine, Jr.
Creative Computer Associates, Inc.
Parlin, NJ
atostaine@crecomp.com


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