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Joel,

I think you get the day off....

Don in DC...

On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, Stone, Joel wrote:

> An operator ran RGZPFM on a giant file during a production day (with lots of
> logical files over it).
> 
> 1)    Is there any way to recover?  Or our they out of business until
> tomorrow?
> 
> 2)    Is there an undo button where the RGZPFM can be ended and the file
> and LF's restored to their prior state?
> 
> 3)    Is there a way to monitor the progress of the RGZPFM which shows
> estimated time of completion, which access path
>       it is currently crunching on, and which paths can share other paths,
> and how long each path will take?
> 
> 4)    What sequence does it build the logicals in?  Is it creation
> sequence?  
> 
> 5)    Does RGZPFM ensure that if a logical file can share the access path
> of another logical, that it does indeed share it?
>       Even if they were built in a different sequence years ago?
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks!!!
> 

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