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> -----Original Message-----
> From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx / Mike Berman
> Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 9:46 AM
>
> We have a space problem, and I know many have said it is not
> worth the time, but the company is not doing so well, they posted
> a loss last quarter. So every expenditure is measured. Even
> though I agree the time is not worth the cost of the extra disk,
> this company is looking to save actual $.

Another thing you might want to take a look at is
CPROBJ OBJ(*ALL/*ALL) OBJTYPE(*ALL) DAYS(31) PGMOPT(*ALL)

It's easy & free & requires little time on your part.  Depending on how
small your system is, this may recover a fair percentage of disk space.  I
would certainly run something like this off-hours in batch.  You may want to
break up the task by library.  If you run it during business hours, just set
the job priority to 90 or somesuch.  To get an idea of how much space is
recovered, be sure to have job logging set on.

It's a real <rhymes with ditch> when you have to waste time on recovering
disk space.

hth,
db


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