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Uh, Al, it get's REAL tricky with QSYS....:)

(too hard to pass that one up...:)




On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Al Barsa wrote:

>
> Easy:
>
> Rename the library to whatever.
>
> Create a new library with the same owner, and authorizations.
>
> Move all the objects from the old to the new library.
>
> Delete the old library.
>
> This get's somewhat more complicated if this library is in QSYSLIBL or
> QUSRLIBL.
>
> Questions, call me on Saturday.  (A tad busy with COMMON right now)
>
> Al
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> We have a library with size 13,565,952 via the DSPLIB command. This library
> had over 20,000 objects in it. I deleted all but 50 but when I do the
> DSPLIB command, the size is still the same. How can I reclaim the space of
> these deleted objects so that it can be reused?
> Dave
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