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Attempting a RSTOBJ of a source physical file containing one member, when 
restored to a different system, is causing the existing source physical 
file on the target system to be renamed with the '0001' suffix and it 
updates the text to indicate it's an 'OLD File owned by yada yada 
yada....', and then the source physical file containing the lone member is 
restored. I thought there was away to allow the single source member to be 
restored to the existing source physical file. Here are the commands:

SAVOBJ OBJ(QRPGLESRC) LIB(GPKLIB) DEV(*SAVF) OBJTYPE(*FILE) 
SAVF(QTEMP/HIR010) FILEMBR((QRPGLESRC (HIR010))) 
This is then FTP'd to my target system and a FTP remote command is issued 
to restore the member:

RSTOBJ OBJ(QRPGLESRC) SAVLIB(GPKLIB) DEV(*SAVF) OBJTYPE(*FILE) SAVF(QTEMP/ 
HIR010) FILEMBR((QRPGLESRC (HIR010))) MBROPT(*ALL) ALWOBJDIF(*ALL)         
 
I understand this behavior with savrst commands but with rstobj and 
savobj?

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