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Pete,

this is a supportline and SST issue.  You can go into SST and disassociate
the LF's in a PF.  The PF object maintains an index of LF's asociated with
it and you basically go into the PF object and remove the index entries
and set the LF counter to 0.  This is not for those that don't know what
they're doing.

After the LF's are disassociated, you can dlt the pf in QRCL.

Don in DC

On Wed, 11 Aug 2004, Pete Massiello wrote:

> Rick,
>
>   When was the last time you ran a Reclaim storage? It most likely got put
> there then, as something was damaged with the object, or it wasn't in a
> library, or something else "weird" why it got put into QRCl when u ran a
> RCLSTG.
>
> Pete Massiello
>
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I noticed something odd.  I have a physical file in a production library,
> > that I'm trying to get rid of, but it has a logical attached to it.
> >
> > The logical is in QRCL and it's name is:  "Q559   ®"
> >
> > funny characters and all.   I can't rename it, I can't delete it.  I
> > looked
> > in the archives and figured out what QRCL was, and it suggested clearing
> > the library,
> >
> > That got rid of the logical, but I'm wondering, how did the object get the
> > funny name?   any ideas?
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > Rick
> >
> >
> >
> >
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