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1)  You aren't listening.  I DO use the commands listed WITHOUT any use of 
WRKIMGCLG and the ptf's, etc work fine.
2)  Did I type in LODIMGCLG?  I thought I typed in LODIMGCLGE like
LODIMGCLG*
Command
LODIMGCLG
LODIMGCLGE  (WHICH I DO NOT USE)

QSYSV5R2M0/LODIMGCLG*
Command
LODIMGCLG


Rob Berendt
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Kendallville, IN 46755
http://www.dekko.com





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Re: Image catalogs






You essentially have a three different statuses for the entries within 
the catalog.  Unloaded, loaded and mounted.  You cannot get the 
individual entries to load without using WRKIMGCLGE.  As of 5.3 they 
added a command to do that, but I cannot figure a way to do that at 
5.2.  The command you referenced LODIMGCLG only work for the entire 
catalog not the entries within it.

Thomas Hauber
Senior Programmer/Analyst
General Ribbon Corp.



rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

>Maybe I can't do exactly what you are talking about.  However, I CAN 
>create an image catalog, add images to it, load the image catalog to a 
>virtual optical drive and use it using those exact steps, without any use 

>whatsoever of the WRKIMGCLGE screen.  So I fail to see what I am missing 
>out on.  Help me out here.
>
>Rob Berendt
> 
>

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