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Scenario:       we want to move the folders and documents from one 400 to 
another 400.  We would also like to combine all the individual folders from the 
source 400 (of which there are hundreds) under one folder on the target 400.  I 
have had fiddled with the SAVDLO/RSTDLO command combinations to do this but 
have had no luck.  Thought I was onto something when I brought up the QDLS IFS 
on both machines within Windows Explorer and did a drag and drop operation.  It 
worked great, every thing maintained its folder hierarchical structure under my 
new "root" folder.  I was feeling real cocky about what I had just done until I 
found that this operation had dropped all the folder and document descriptions 
of which I need to keep.  Oh well.  Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated.

Kevin Allemann
Boone County
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