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IMHO, you should always specify ACCPTH(*YES).  I would expect that the
system would contemplate a change of this default in an upcoming release.
(But what the hell do I know about upcoming releases - I must be dreaming!)

Al

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We backup changes , without the access paths during the week, & do a full
SAVLIB *ALLUSR at weekends with access paths.
Should the nightly save changes job save access paths just like the weekly
full saves ?

We've been using this strategy to minimise tape & offline batch-window
usage for 5 years, but I'm wondering if this is wrong for effective
disaster-recovery, when it slows down to rebuild them. Our application
files rarely change, only the pgms get upgraded weekly. Does anyone have an
opinion on the pros & cons of this ?

Fiona


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