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  • Subject: Re: Mass Compile
  • From: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 7 Oct 1998 9:48:34 -0500

Instead of recompiling them have you thought about the following?
CRTSAVF QTEMP/PRAK
SAVLIB LIB(PRODUCTION) DEV(*SAVF) SAVF(QTEMP/PRAK)
RSTLIB SAVLIB(PRODUCTION) DEV(*SAVF) SAVF(QTEMP/PRAK) RSTLIB(TEST)
DSPFD FILE(TEST/*ALL)     
      TYPE(*MBRLIST)      
      OUTPUT(*OUTFILE)    
      FILEATR(*PF)        
      OUTFILE(QTEMP/DSPFD)
CALL CLEAREM
...
/*  Program CLEAREM */
DCLF DSPFD
   /*                                                       
    | Read the file.  Message CPF0864 means End-of-File     
   */                                                       
READ:       RCVF                                            
            MONMSG     MSGID(CPF0864) EXEC(GOTO CMDLBL(EOF))
CLRPFM FILE(&MLLIB/&MLFILE)
       MBR(&MLNAME)        
GOTO READ
EOF:
ENDPGM





prakashsubramani@hotmail.com on 10/07/98 09:32:57 AM
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Subject:        Mass Compile




Hi,

Iam New to AS/400. So I want a little help from any of U.

I've got more than 300 Physical files in my  test library and I wanna 
compile and convert them to production library. The thing is I've had to 
compile all these physical files with the same attribute i.e. 

Member Size
  initial Number of records  : *nomax

i want to specify this to all my physical files. Is there any way of 
auto compile all these PFs, so that each file is picked 1 by 1 from the 
list with the common attribute.

Any help is kindly appreciated.

Prakash. 

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