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*DBXREF is much faster and should fix your problem.

*ALL is unknown as far as how long it will take, and can't be cancelled (nor
can *DBXREF).

Although it's not a good idea to compare systems on time it takes, I've
never seen a *DBXREF take more than an hour.  Up to 3 Tb systems in my
experiences.

HTH,

justin

-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Klopfer [mailto:rklopfer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 10:21 AM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Cross-reference notification


We are an 820 LPA running v5r2.

We are getting the following erroron one of the partitions....

 Cross-reference notification 1190 for request 54, problem type 1.

Says we need to do a RCLSTG with either a SELECT(*ALL) or a SELECT(*DBXREF).

What is going on here?  Anyone experience this?  Which is the better option?

Rick--


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