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SAVRSTLIB is part of an option of SS1 called Object Connect-I forget the option number-it's free-find out who can install it. But I don't see any advantage to that over SAVLIB/RSTLIB-that sends the SAVF to the destination-I just think there's extra overhead, but I don't know that for certain.

Vern Hamberg

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"Lennon_s_j@xxxxxxxxxxx" <lennon_s_j@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

SAVRSTLIB I would like to try. Unfortunately, the only place I can find
it on our V6R1 machine is in the QSYSV5R4M0 library. Do we need to
install something extra?

I used it in a formed job to move data between machines at V5R4, but
that was a much bigger shop with dedicated system programmers.

Sam

On 9/10/2010 1:45 PM, Evan Harris wrote:
Consider a CLRLIB followed by a SAVRSTLIB as it may be faster again
than doing a Save and then a Restore.

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