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Rick,

That was my understanding, however, a look at the help text indicates this
may not be 100% true.


        Force object conversion (FRCOBJCVN) - Help         
                                                           
*ALL                                                       
    All objects are converted regardless of their current  
    format.  Even the objects are in the current format,   
    they are converted again.  However, if the objects do  
    not have the data required for machine translation,    
    the objects are not restored.


Michael Rooney
Citigroup International                           

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Michael,

The default probably, but I think this parameter is for converting older OS
versions to a current version of the object (cisc to risc, for example?).

Rick




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Rick,

Out of curiosity....

What are you using (or what is being provided) for FRCOBJCVN on the RSTxxx
command?

I do recall a similar issue years ago but I think it applied more to file
members,
particularly source.

Michael Rooney
Citigroup International



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