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On 1/20/2010 12:14 PM, Jack Kingsley wrote:
Kirk, you don't mention OS version. I looked at this file on my v5r4 box,
mine has 32 records in it. Have you tried to run rclstg on the box. I am
not sure if you could save this object and move it between machines or not.
I got a hit on google on it pertaining to slip installs.

On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 2:43 PM, Kirk Goins<kgoins@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

A client had message about QSYS/QASJINVID being damged during a SAVSYS.
They elected not to renew their SW Maint when it was due so no IBM
Support ( for now ). Anyway a quick search on Google and IBM didn't
turn up much. Anyone know what is in this file? Can I just recover it
froma previous SAVSYS?

Thanks

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It's a V5R4 box. My V5R4 partitions also has 32 records as does my V6R1 partition. I did see the 2 hits on Google and a search at IBM showed just the same 2 hits. We will see what a RCLSTG does to break/fix things

Thanks


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