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  • Subject: Re: How to maintain security when a file is deleted?
  • From: Dave Shaw <dshaw1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 17 Jun 1999 17:19:12 -0400

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Bipes <ChrisB@cross-check.com>


>We use CHGPF naming the source to add or change any fields in a file.  Does
>not work for removing fields though or making fields smaller, but we never
>do that.  CHGPF if fast and all object authorities are maintained.  File
>level ID is updated so you still have to compile.  But the file level ID
>should be the same on the customers system as on your system so you will
not
>have to re-compile on the customers system if you have the recompiled
>objects in your install lib.  Have Fun.

Just a nit: the file level ID stays the same with this use of CHGPF, it's
the record format level ID that changes.

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