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Mark: My best guess is 11 minutes. No, wait, 20 minutes... 9 minutes! No! 15 minutes. Yeah 15 minutes. Point is two-fold. First, it can vary a lot, percentage-wise, from system to system. It really does depend on how big your system cross-reference database is and how unorganized it is among other things. But second, by limiting the function to the simpler *DBXREF, your reclaim time will almost certainly be measured in minutes rather than hours or days. Most likely, a *DBXREF is all you'll need. And it's _relatively_ painless and gives excellent bang-for-the-buck. Tom Liotta midrange-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > 2. RCLSTG *DBXREF (Mark Allen) > >I know IBM says there is no way to estimate but if anyone has a similar >config to mine (see below) and has done one I would appreciate how long >it took. -- -- Tom Liotta The PowerTech Group, Inc. 19426 68th Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 Phone 253-872-7788 x313 Fax 253-872-7904 http://www.powertechgroup.com __________________________________________________________________ Try AOL and get 1045 hours FREE for 45 days! http://free.aol.com/tryaolfree/index.adp?375380 Get AOL Instant Messenger 5.1 free of charge. Download Now! http://aim.aol.com/aimnew/Aim/register.adp?promo=380455
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