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On 3/16/2010 8:28 AM, Mark Walter wrote:
You need to submit the RTVDSKINF report before running PRTDSKINF, or it will never change.

Keep in mind that the RTVDSKINF command always writes the data to the same member. You might consider writing a small CL program to do the following:

1) Rename the member from the previous run
2) Run the RTVDSKINF
3) Submit the report with PRTDSKINF

Now you can also start doing some temporal analysis to see what tables/files are changing and at what rate. You would obviously need to include all of the members together to gain that knowledge. If you look in the archives, I believe you will find several examples on how to accomplish this. There are also some commercial applications that will do it for you as well.


Jim Oberholtzer
CEO/Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects -- LLC



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