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The files are on different boxes, I think. The DSPFD is good but would need to get merged on one box, maybe, then a couple SQL JOINS (left outer and exception), then a combination of local commands and maybe runrmtcmd.

Too much fun, this one.

;-)

HTH
Vern

At 04:32 PM 11/20/2003 -0800, you wrote:
> Is there a command that would help with the task below?
>
> FILE_DEV is on the Development system and FILE_PROD is on
> the Production
> system.
>
> FILE_DEV has 108 members.
>
> FILE_PROD has 84 members.
>
> 1) I need to add members to FILE_DEV with any members that
> exist in
> FILE_PROD that don't exist in FILE_DEV.
>
> 2) I also need to delete any members that exist in
> FILE_DEV that don't
> exist in FILE_PROD.

Nothing automated, but you could automate it yourself simply
by displaying all of the member names in each file to a
separate work file (Example: DSPFD FILE(FILE_DEV)
TYPE(*MBRLIST) OUTPUT(*OUTFILE) OUTFILE(JOHN/File1)) and
then running a process that did ADDPFM or RMVPFM as the case
required.

jte


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