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Brian

Which version of OS are you on? I think this may have changed. It was that way when image catalogs first showed up in V5R2, I think.

So the thing to do is to use the RMVIMGCLGE command - is that the one? from a command line - you get the option there.

HTH
Vern

At 01:00 PM 3/28/2007, you wrote:

Beware of a potential gotcha when using the "4=Remove" option in Work with
Image Catalog Entry (WRKIMGCLGE) instead of using the RMVIMGCLGE command.
Unlike using RMVIMGCLGE whose default is KEEP(*YES), using the
"4=Remove" option from WRKIMGCLGE not only removes the entry from the image
catalog but also deletes the image file from the system. Even on the help
panel for the Confirm Remove of Image Catalog Entry screen it never states
that the image file will be deleted from the system. A slip-up here could
mean loosing a lot of time re-downloading an image file.


Kind regards,

BJ
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