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I am Looking for several AS/400 programmers. Can you help me?
Dave

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From:   Doug Barnes[SMTP:Doug.Barnes@RHTelCo.Com]
Sent:   Thursday, March 26, 1998 2:10 PM
To:     gfeinste@planethollywood.com
Cc:     MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject:        Re: SAVCHGOBJ

At 06:12 PM 3/24/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Is anyone using IBM's BRMS with the option to SAVCHGOBJ?  Am I correct
>in assuming that by changing the Incremental type to *INCR I am only
>saving changed objects since the last full save.  If I do a *CUML save,
>it saves all objects regardless.  Is this correct?  

I read the above to mean that an *INCR was only saving changes since last
save (full or *INCL) and the *CUML to be saving cahnges since the last full
save.
If I read it right you would have to restore from multiple tapes if you
used *INCL or only the Full Save tape and the CUML save if you use the *CUML.


>If so, how can I
>default to doing a full Cumulative save once a week?    Also, if you are
>using the *INCR save, are there any problems when doing a full system
>restore.  I would think you would have to restore from a bunch of tapes
>to get your entire system back to the way it should be.  

>Gary Feinstein
>AS/400 System Administrator


- Doug Barnes -
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