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I've seen applications use QRPLOBJ as a persistant QTEMP.

I've never had trouble clearing QRPLOBJ.  I have done it as part of nightly
backup jobs because QRPLOBJ can get huge if you IPL infrequently (depends on
what you do on your system).

I don't run into any PTF issues because I only apply *perm in preparation
for a release upgrade, and I include an IPL with that preparation.  I like
to deal with as few variables at a time.

my two cents

Phil

> -----Original Message-----
> From: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com
> [mailto:midrange-l-admin@midrange.com]On Behalf Of Chuck Lewis
> Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 9:58 AM
> To: midrange-l@midrange.com
> Subject: Re: CLRLIB QRPLOBJ?? (was Re: IPL regains storage.......but)
>
>
> Well I DEFINITELY saw a BUNCH of PTF objects in QRPLOBJ so sorry
> Al, no disrespect but
> the PTF process DOES use QRPLOBJ and that is verified by Alexei's
> earlier post and does
> make sense based on how he explains it. Interesting as I worked
> on through some more PTF
> per applies Friday evening, 5769999 and 576SS1 seem to not put
> anything in QRPLOBJ so
> the system must be able to work with them and not find locks or
> anything. All the PTF
> objects I saw in QRPLOBJ were as a result of Perm Applying
> Programming Language,
> Performance Tool, Service Director, Client Access, Query, etc.
> related PTF's...
>
> So Neil, you are OK in your logic :-)
>
> Chuck
>
> neilp@dpslink.com wrote:
>
> > I was basing this on the email from Chuck Lewis where he said
> he saw a lot
> > of system objects in QRPLOBJ after he permanently applied a lot
> of PTF's.
> > That sort of surprised me too.
> >
> > ...Neil
>
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