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Steven, I'm assuming that you have a performance data library and you want to remove some, but not all, of the data. (The CLRLIB command works fine if you want to get rid of it all). My recollection is that you have a series of physical files. Each data collection episode is reflected in an individual member for those files. It would not take too much effort to process a list of physical files output from the DSPOBJD command and then perform a RMVM command against each file for a member name which you passed as a parameter. Add some error checking and you're all set. Regards, Andy Nolen-Parkhouse On Behalf Of steven.donnellan@simonjersey.com Subject: Performance Tools How can I do a DLTPFRDTA on a machine that doesn't have the full Performance Tools on board? Steven Donnellan
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