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For Physical Files Use the CPYF command with Create File parameter *YES.
Lookout for Large Physical Files ... you probably want to add records to the 
QTEMP file
after the physical file has been created ... Hope this helps ...

                                                                                
                                            JORGE




Rich Hagan <rhagan@norsoftusa.com> on 12/28/98 09:07:05 AM

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    USE THE RTVOBJD WHICH WILL HAS THE RTNLIB(&LIBRARY) PARAMETER
  RICH

-----Original Message-----
From:     Ravi [SMTP:ravi@spacestar.com]
Sent:     Thursday, December 24, 1998 5:34 PM
To:  MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject:  Create duplicate object

Hello,

I am working on creating a CLP which needs to run in different
environments(diff. library lists). In the CL I need to create a
duplicate object of a PF into QTEMP which will then be subsequently
processed in an RPG program. The CRTDUPOBJ command expects the From
Library name and does not accept *LIBL. Since the from library name will
differ depending on the environment, how can I dynamically retrieve the
library name where the PF exists and use it in my CRTDUPOBJ command? I
can do a DSPOBJD of the PF into an outfile and then read the file in my
CL to retrieve the library name, but are there any other alternatives??
Otherwise, I will have to rethink my design since the  quota of a single
DCLF in a CL is already taken........

Thanks

Ravi
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