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Dave,


I agree. Journaling and a HA solution is the way to go.

Check out vendors finctionality and pricing vs Your resources and time
you want to apply the journal immages, ..., etc



Jorge Moreno
Overseas Military Car Sales
Woodbury, New York

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I am looking for a way to "backup" or make copies of files and
libraries, without knocking people out of the system or slowing them
down to do so. I need a way to periodically backup up transaction files
or updated master files periodically throughout the day and send them to
an alternate box. HA software is not an option at this point. I know I
could use journaling but do not know that I want to go down that road,
or else I will push for the HA software.



Can I use CPYLIB, CPYF, CRTDUPOBJ, SAVOBJ, SAVLIB commands and achieve
the results I am looking for? I realize I might have to run them
multiple times throughout the day.



Thanks for the direction.



Dave




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