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On 06/12/05, Hatzenbeler, Tim <thatzenbeler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I have a large pf, with thousands of deleted records...  Is there a tool I
> can use, that will bring back all those records in one action?
>
> Freeware, if possible...  It's for a quick query...

Tim

I seem to remember that WRKDBF uses Dave Mackenzie's UNDEL utility
under the covers. You can download just the UNDEL from the iSeries
Network - despite the directory name it is freeware:
http://www.iseriesnetwork.com/code/sharewarefiles/undelris.zip

I wrote a small front end, UNDELFILE, that loops through the file
looking for gaps in RRN, and pushes those through UNDEL to an
*OUTFILE. It's been very useful where an over optimistic program or
SQL statement <cough> has done more than it should have ;)

Regards, Martin
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