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I did try restoring both the command and the CPP with the same result. The
OS level is identical on both systems.

Albert York                          

        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Evan Harris [SMTP:spanner@xxxxxxxxxx]
        Sent:   Thursday, August 28, 2003 12:53 PM
        To:     Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
        Subject:        Re: Help with destroyed object

        Hi Albert

        Taking into account Walden's reply, since you've elected to restore
the CPP 
        have you tried restoring the command as well ? Or restoring both
objects 
        from the other system ?

        It was the same OS level right ?

        Regards
        Evan Harris


        >I lost a series of disk drives on one of the AS/400s that I
support. It
        >turned out to be a bad controller card. Since the drives were
protected no
        >data was lost. However, I had one object that was damaged. It is
QWCCDSUC,
        >which is the CPP for the WRKSBMJOB command. I tried deleting it and
        >restoring from another system but now the object shows as
destroyed. I have
        >tried doing a RCLSTG and it doesn't help.
        >
        >I really don't want to restore the operating system. Is there any
way to
        >safely restore this one program?
        >
        >Thanks,
        >
        >Albert York

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