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>On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 14:47:15 -0500, Jerry Adams <jerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Can't completely answer the question, but maybe a little.
>
>I ran WRKDIRE and then did a WRKUSRJOB on it from another session.  
>Found that there were 3-4 logicals accessed by the program.  Tracking 
>backwards found that these pointed to a physical name QAOKP01A in 
>QUSRSYS.  Viewed that PF to be sure that it matched my perceived 
>definitions - it did.
>
>So, since the attributes of WRKDIRE appear to reside in a PF and in 
>QUSRSYS the SAVSYS would definitely suck them on to the tape (or 
>whatever).  It would seem that a restore of QUSRSYS would get them back.
>
>Never had to do this so this is just a hypothesis at this point.
>

Thanks Jerry.  I don't know why I didn't think of that.  I was hung up
thinking they were somehow attached to the user profiles since I do the
WRKDIRE when I create a new user.


Gord



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