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Unless I am missing the question, to remove a logical file member you do a
RMVM FILE(library/logical file) MBR(member) the same that you do with a
physical file member.

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From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jim
Essinger
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2014 2:21 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Removing logical file members

I have looked and can't find any answer in info center, nor in the list
archives. I may not be looking with the right search keywords.

I am on V7R1 TR8 and mostly up to date on PTFs.

Working with a multiple member physical file, with logical files built over
it.

If you add a logical file member (ADDLFM) to point to specific physical file
member, how do you remove, delete or otherwise blow away that logical file
member so the physical file member can be deleted?

When I do a DSPDBR specifying a specific member name, I show 3 logical files
that are based on that member name. The only way to see that on the logical
file is to do a DSPFD with *ALL information.

Am I going to have to recompile the logical to free up that one physical
file member for removal?

Thanks!

Jim Essinger
Western Power Sports
Boise ID
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