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Hi,

Save it (them, SAVOBJ/RSTOBJ has excellent generic support) to a save file,
and then restore them.  You might want to code this into a program, because
there are a lot of special parameters that need to be specified on the
restore.

Al - in Rochester - doing something

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                    "Peter Colpaert"
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I thought the list rules said no plugs for your own products?

Peter





"Leif Svalgaard" <leif@leif.org>@midrange.com on 13/03/2002 15:34:04

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From: Klein, Ron <ron.klein@acs-inc.com>
> I am looking for a solution to retain the last changed date of a member
when
> it gets copied.  We are copying source members to different libraries and
> would like to retain the change date of the data inside and not get the
new
> change date that equals the new create date.
>
> Any one have an idea of how I can retain it or go back and update it.
>

<plug>
Chapter 8 of my eBook (http://iseries400.org) shows how to.
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