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  • Subject: Re: Mirroring Techniques
  • From: "Scott Klement" <infosys@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: 25 Oct 1999 00:04:06 -0500

Hi Bala,

I'd suggest that you post your message to the MIDRANGE-L mailing list
rather than to the RPG400-L list.   Your message does not relate to
RPG, therefore it would be better answered by the midrange guru's
on the MIDRANGE-L list.

Good luck!


"Balamurugan Ravidran" <balara@wipsys.soft.net> wrote:
> Hi ,,
>
> I would like to get the following clarification regarding mirroring
>  techniques.
> Could you please mention  the various processes and steps involved
>  when mirroring a database from one library to library.  Also what
>  are the various ways to reorganize the physical files other than
>  RGZPFM command.
>
> Regards,
> Bala
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