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Ah - I too forgot to read everything - so it's RTVDTAARA/CHGDTAARA in a command that's his ticket. Or DLTDTAARA/CRTDUPOBJ.

On 10/1/2010 9:20 AM, Tommy.Holden@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
He said "same object attributes" so in this case it's not an issue...

Thanks,
Tommy Holden



From: Vern Hamberg<vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 10/01/2010 09:19 AM
Subject: Re: How to copy a data area (with one simple command)?
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What if he doesn't know the attributes of the source data area? More
of a challenge, eh?

Vern

On 10/1/2010 8:43 AM, Morgan, Paul wrote:
Peter,

I think you'd have to do a RTVDTAARA/CHGDTAARA pair to copy the
contents. If you're worried about data area changes during the copy you
could lock the data areas during the copy with ALCOBJ. You could put this
in a separate CL program and write a Command front end to make your own
single command to do the copy.
Paul

Principal Programmer Analyst
IS Supply Chain/Replenishment
508-253-3934

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Subject: How to copy a data area (with one simple command)?

Hi list!

I need to know if it is possible to copy the contents of an existing
data
area into another existing data area (same object attributes) and all in
one single command.

TIA and HAPPY FRIDAY to all!


PETER VIDAL
PALL CORPORATION
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