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This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. -- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] Hey, folks. I hope you can help me solve a problem I am having. I am trying to duplicate a set of libraries onto my machine. The physicals are in one library(PHYLIB), the logicals were compiled to another library (LOGLIB). I have a third library called COMBINED, which has both the physical and logicals in one library. The duplicate library names are PHYLIB2, LOGLIB2, and COMBINED. I am using SAVLIB and RSTLIB for this operation (save access path = 'Y'). I removed the COMBINED, PHYLIB, and LOGLIB libraries from the library list before I did the restore. When I dspfd on a logical in the COMBINED2 library, the logical points to the COMBINED2 physical file. When I dspfd on a logical in the LOGLIB2, the logical is pointing to the original PHYLIB physical file. What must I do, short of recompiling all the logicals and programs, to get the logicals in LOGLIB2 to point to PHYLIB2? Many thanks for your help, Patrick Shrader
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