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Well, I think you'd probably be better off doing the SAVOBJ of the library 
first.  That way if you have to restore you can get the definition of the 
library before you have to restore the objects within it.

I had a bunch of other questions regarding your 300 limitation but, as 
you've stated, your real desire is the compression.

Please don't shoot me, but why not upgrade to V5R3 and be done with it? 
It's been out for quite awhile and probably doesn't have any more bugs 
left in it than V5R2 still does.  Granted, there are some design 
considerations with CPYTOIMPF and that genre.  But you'll have to face 
that demon sooner or later anyway.

Rob Berendt
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SAVLIB vs SAVOBJ






How does

SAVOBJ OBJ(*ALL) LIB(MYLIB)

and 

SAVOBJ OBJ(MYLIB) LIB(QSYS)

compare to

SAVLIB LIB(MYLIB)??


Reason I'm asking is that I'm attempting to use the Save Object List API 
(QSRSAVO) in a custom SAVLIB command.
The QSRSAVO command is equivalent to the SAVOBJ command, but without the 
300 library name limit.

Why am I doing this?  Simple, so I can save to a save file with medium 
compression at v5r2.


TIA, 

Charles Wilt
iSeries Systems Administrator / Developer
Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America
ph: 513-573-4343
fax: 513-398-1121
 

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