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I agree with Paul, but my all-time favorite, Richard, is the notorious--
Join Logical that's in Library A using once file from Library B and one
file from Library C. Not enough head scratching in the world to understand
why on that one.
Steve M.
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paulmmn
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2021 10:49
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Logical files not in same library as physical files
Cross-library logicals are right up there with multi-member physical
files. You can, but you'd better have a VERY good idea!
Biggest issue is saving and restoring-- the connection from the LF to the
PF is like a rubber band-- you can stretch things all over the place when
you move the LF around, but it still connects back to the original PF.
Best idea I've come up with is moving the LF back to the PF's lib, do your
save/restore, then move the LF back where you want it.
--Paul E Musselman
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From: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Sent: Oct 21, 2021 11:10 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Logical files not in same library as physical files
All,
I know that we can create logical files in different libraries than the
physical files, but I don't like that idea. What are your thoughts as to
the advantages/drawbacks of the multi library approach?
All the best,
Richard Reeve
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