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  • Subject: Re: DAMAGED OBJECT
  • From: Glenn Ericson <Glenn-Ericson@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2000 10:04:23 -0500
  • Cc: "Al Barsa, Jr. Barsa Consulting Group" <BARSA@xxxxxxx>


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Glenn
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At 09:40 AM 12/22/2000 -0500, Al Barsa, Jr. wrote:
>At 07:16 AM 12/22/00 -0500, you wrote:
>
>Damaged objects are detected in three ways. First of all, you can't save a
>damaged object, unless it only has data damage. Secondly, RCLSTG will
>detect damage to the object logically (as it relates to other objects, or
>as it stands by itself). RCLSTG, BTW, will fix a lot of damage. Lastly,
>the data within an object (typically a PF) can get corrupted, but this is
>uncommon.
>
>With the S/38 architecture was immature, damage occurred to objects
>routinely. Today, the system is highly stable, and damaged objects are
>rare. The biggest possibility of a damaged object occurs when the system
>crashes, which is very rare. OS/400 is the most stable OS in the
>world. (That's why Microsoft uses it, although they claim that they
>don't. But then again, when was the last time that they told the truth.)
>
>Al
>
>
>>Is there a way to determine if an object is damaged by using the STRSST? I
>>thought I remembered doing this and now I don't know.
>>TIA
>>
>>
>>Debra Helms
>>Senior Technical Analyst
>>Lance, Inc.
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