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Does the SAV command support the *INCLUDE / *OMIT parameters for regular
libraries?

If that is the case, .. you can tailor this command for your save of data
obects only

Best

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Dennis,

As I see it, the OP wants to save only data files (it seems he has data
and
display files on the same lib).

Tom,
AFAIK, SAVOBJ (and its API, QSRSAVO), only save by object type. Maybe you
could write a small CL that creates a TEMP file with DSPFD and process
SAVOBJ with groups of, say, 50 files at a time.

Regards,

Luis Rodriguez
IBM Certified Systems Expert â eServer i5 iSeries
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On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 1:03 PM, Dennis Lovelady
<iseries@xxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

What's wrong with SAVOBJ OBJ(*ALL) OBJTYPE(*FILE) ... ?

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I have a customer coming from their own as/400 online with our as/400.

Their library contains BOTH software and FILES.

I just want the FILES, since they will be now using OUR software.

I know I can do a SAVOBJ *FILE, but that will also give me display
files.

Is there a way to further qualify it by object attribute?

The only place I have ever seen that is on WRKOBJPDM.


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