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  • Subject: RE: Rebuilding access paths after every RSTLIB
  • From: "Bruce Collins" <bacollins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 14:36:05 -0600
  • Importance: Normal

Check to be sure that the physcial files in the library you are saving do
not have any logical files in a different library  and vice versa. i.e.
Phy_File_1 is in library LIB1 and LOGICAL_File_1 is in Lib2. LOGICAL_File_1
is based on Phy_File_1. It is good practice to keep all associated logical
files in the same library as its based on Physcial.

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janusz.prusaczyk@big.pl
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 5:58 AM
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Subject: Rebuilding access paths after every RSTLIB


Hi everybody,

I'll be very thakful if anybody can explain this:

We have one machine model 530 which we upgraded to OS version 4.4.
Now, after every restore (RSTLIB) our AS is rebuilding access paths, no
matter whether save was done on v4r3 or v4r4.
We save libraries with access paths.

This is a big problem for us, and our local IBM is of no help.
We do not have this problem with OS v4r3.

Thank you,

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    Janusz.Prusaczyk@big.pl
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