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  • Subject: Re: Getting a PF to resemble a SAVF
  • From: "Synapse Communications, Inc." <office@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 12:51:54 +0000

> A customer of ours took performance measurements, saved it to their
> PC as a SAVF, and E-mailed the file to us.  We took the file, and FTP'd it
> to our AS/400 - to analyze the results.  So we have the file on our 400,
> but cannot RSTNETF the PF (as it is neither in the distribution queue,
> nor known to the system as a SAVF).  Have we shot ourselves in the foot, 
> or is there a way to recover this? We still have the SAVF on our server, 
> so backing up a step would also be possible.

If you have QSNADS running on your system Create a save file with 
same name but in a different library as the FTPed file and then do a 
SNDNETF of the FTPed file to yourself (on that system - if you have 
mults on the network) and restore it to the save file.

That should work has for us in the past.

-- Jim LowAry

Synapse Communications, Inc.
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