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  • Subject: Re: Logicals over a physical in a different library
  • From: John P Carr <jpcarr@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 13:08:03 -0400



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        That should have been

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                AND     WHRELI  NE      WHRLI   

        Sorry




        From:   John P Carr/FilmRich/Tredegar@Tredegar on 10/11/99 11:17 AM
        To:     MIDRANGE-L@MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com@SMTP@EXCHCONNECT
        cc:      

        Subject:        Re: Logicals over a physical in a different library


                Try this.
                Do a DSPDBR of the libraries in question to an *OUTFILE.
                Do a query of the outfile with the following   Record
Selection.
                This will tell you Physicals that have a Logical in a
different
        Library.



                        WHRELI  NE      ' '     
                AND     WHRELI  EQ      WHRLI   
                                                         
                John  Carr



                From:   Allen@sallen on 10/11/99 08:34 AM
                To:     MIDRANGE-L@MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com@SMTP@EXCHCONNECT
                cc:      

                Subject:        Logicals over a physical in a different
library

                I'm putting together some updated information for our
Disaster
        Recovery
                restore procedures.
                Has anyone got a utility or a method of determining which
physical
        files
                have a logical over them that is stored in a different
library?
        Other than
                checking each one! ;-)
                Obviously, the logicals won't restore if the physical isn't
        there.....


                Regards,

                Stuart


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