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The commands:

WRKOBJ QGPL/QMF* *FILE
and
WRKOBJ QGPL/QSI* *FILE

will identify mainly save files that are for PTFs.

> On 10/16/2012 9:04 PM, PaulMmn wrote:
You should also be able to use the command:

WRKOBJ QGPL/Q* *FILE

It may not select just SAVFs, but there (hopefully) aren't a lot of
non-SAVF Q files in QGPL.

--Paul E Musselman
PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx




At 9:13 AM -0500 10/16/12, Jim Oberholtzer wrote:
Lyod,

If I have the situation understood, you downloaded the iso files into
the IFS. Now to use them you create an image catalog and a virtual
optical and away you go.

The *SERVICE files should all be *SAVF types in QGPL. You can find them
with the command: "WRKOBJPDM LIB(QGPL) OBJTYPE(*FILE) OBJATR(*SAVF)
OBJ(Q*)" (assuming you have PDM loaded). You should be able to pick
and choose which files to delete at that point. If your using RDP you
can easily set up a filter to find them and manage as appropriate as well.

Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


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