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  • Subject: Re:CMFL03 Logical File Corruption
  • From: gmihajlo@xxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 08:43:35 -0600

I guess you are talking about access path for logical file being marked as not
valid, or damaged. If that's the case, the most common reasons why this would
happen are:
- system had incurred an abnormal end which had caused access path to be marked
as not valid
- there has been a problem with DASD which had caused access path to be damaged
- RGZPFM, CPYF, or RSTOBJ command running against this file, had been aborted
causing access path to be marked as not valid.

EDTRBDAP command can be useful in determining all access paths, which have
immediate or delayed maintenance, marked as not valid and thus require to be
rebuilt. Also, DSPOBJD DETAIL(*FULL) can be used to check whether some file
(object) has been marked as damaged.
Regards,
Goran

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>We are running AS/400 MM 6.02.  We have had actual and standard costs
>disappear from our INV300 screens.  We have also seen costs disappear from
>our invoice process.  The CMF (cost master PF file) had all of the
>appropriate costs in it.  We traced the problem back to a logical file
>(CMFL03) that became corrupted but, we have yet to determine what corrupted
>the logical.

>Has anyone else had this type of problem?


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