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As you know, although excluded from the SAV command, it WAS saved, only under a different file label, via the SAVLIB command. The default for the LABEL & SEQNBR parms of the RST command is *SEARCH, so it seems it'll go through all the files on the tape, looking for anything that matches the path stuff. And, as I discovered, it can process stuff saved by any SAV* command.

Curious
Vern

At 05:43 AM 2/9/2004 -0800, you wrote:
How can something that wasn't saved be restored?

-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Bolhuis [mailto:lbolhuis@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 1:53 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: RST Command Question - This is a QUIZ! (Answer)

It WAS Excluded as a SAVE option 21 does this by default. You can verify
this if you say Prompt 'Y' when you do the save.

- L

Graap, Ken wrote:

>But ... This would only work if you had done a SAV of the QSYS.LIB
>directory, right? Normally the QSYS.LIB directory is excluded from a SAV
>operation .....
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