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  • Subject: Re: Size of source physical files
  • From: Ken.Slaugh@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 13:07:48 -0700


The only problem is that the source member dates of the existing members
will change to today's date when you copy them to the 112 length file. This
could pose a problem if you use the member date for version control. Other
than that, we haven't experienced any problems using the longer record
length.

BTW... We leave the QDDSSRC and QCLSRC at 92.

Ken Slaugh  (707) 795-1512 x118
Chouinard & Myhre, Inc.
AS/400 Professional Administrator/MSE
Client Access Specialist
http://www.cm-inc.com/


                                                                                
                      
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Is there any reason why you can't define all source physical files to 112,
like ILE requires?  At my current employer, they have the ILE source files
defined at 112, but DDS & CMD defined as 92.  They are under the impression
that PF, LF, DSPF, CLLE, CMD, etc. source files can't be defined as 112.
At
a previous employer we had everything in once source file, and I don't
recall any problems or issues with it.  Am I missing something?

 Jade Richtsmeier, Programmer/Analyst
Minnesota Counties Information Systems
413 SE 7th Avenue
Grand Rapids, MN 55744

218.326.0381 Ext. 21
218.326.3544 Fax
jade.richtsmeier@mcis.cog.mn.us

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