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Craig and I discussed this and I think there are two issues here:
1)  How does it determine that something is different to generate the 
message that inspired the CPF3773?  (Craig, what was that message id?)
2)  We don't want to put a monmsg, chgmsgd, or rpyle in there to ignore 
CPF3773 in case we get more than zero not restored.

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Since we changed machines, we have been getting CPF3773 messages when
restoring some save files saved on the old system.  It always says X
objects restored, 0 not restored, and asks what we want to do.  We look 
and
see X objects were actually restored in the joblog and answer "I" ignore.
Then we resave these objects in the save file and it never happens again.
We have some file definitions in these save files that we restore for
programs.  The stranger thing is that this only happens in some save files
from the old system, not all.  The system name is the same as before.  If
we change machines again, it seems like this would happen all over again.
Is there a certain way we can save or restore these objects so we don't 
get
these messages?  We restore these objects to QTEMP as new objects so I
don't think parms like ALWOBJDIF would help.  Any ideas?

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