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It's the first file written to tape when you do SAVLIB
*NONSYS/*ALLUSR/*IBM.  It contains a list of the libraries saved.

--Dave

On Sun, 2004-08-22 at 13:50, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> Dave McKenzie wrote:
> > 
> > Did you see my response to your last post?  (I screwed up the headers, so it
> > didn't have a subject.)
> 
> I did not. I suspect that my own reference to Norton (in a message that
> didn't come from Symantec) was picked up by my client-side spam filter,
> and the lack of an appropriate subject header kept me from noticing that
> it had been sent to the bit-bucket before I emptied it. Oh, well: I have
> it now, in hardcopy, from the archives. And I'm certainly glad to at
> least know that the 20 decimal (14 Hex) is still the save type identifier.
> 
> What's this "SAVLIB QFILE" you mentioned in the save type identifier?


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