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CLRLIB is not a good solution.  You could move the files to a temporary
library, and then CLRLIB; or write a custom solution.  Both options have
significant complications.

Al

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                    "Buzz Fenner"
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                    Sent by:                  Subject:     RSTLIB less two files
                    midrange-l-admin@mi
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I need to refresh a test library from a production library.  I want to use
CLRLIB followed with a RSTLIB.  However, there are two database files that
I
do not want to restore due to their size.  I've thought of executing the
CLRLIB and then create the objects in question but tweak them with a new
field so that the originals won't restore due to mismatched file ID's.
Does
anyone have a cleaner way of doing this restore?

Buzz Fenner
mailto:bfenner@jonesborocwl.org




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