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This is a multipart message in MIME format. -- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] I've had disks get full from runaway jobs. I've had spool files go haywire. I've had SQL not retrieve records that it should have. I've got numerous PTF cover letters with my sample code imbedded in them. I've had Domino databases with corrupted data. Hey, they are called DATAbases aren't they? And they are on an iSeries. So, even though they use the IFS and not DB2 wouldn't they still count as corrupted data on the iSeries? I've had logical files that were extremely corrupted to the point where the OS suggested restoring from backup. I really wanted to work on that pmr more but the analyst here got HIS panties in a knot and deleted them and rebuilt them. Test database on a test iSeries. Heck I couldn't even save them to tape to send to IBM. The save would fail. In other words Al, you'd have to change the rules of your p!ssing contest with your PC buddies to win this argument so much that your buddies would think you're full of horsesh!t. Rob Berendt -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin
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