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I would like a copy also.
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Subject: RE: CRTDUPOBJ on LF - how does it do this?


Anybody want a copy of my DUPRDO command? Handles the physical and all of
its logicals with one fell swoop.
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RE: CRTDUPOBJ on LF - how does it do this?






This has worked as far back as I remember (original S/38 days).  As long
as
the LF and the PF reside in the same library, CRTDUPOBJ somehow "knows" to
link a copy of the LF with a PF in the copy library.  It's very handy, and
one of the primary reasons we did everything possible to stay away from
"cross-library logicals".  Creating copies of those monsters was nasty,
usually requiring manual ADDLFMs.

Joe

From: Mark Villa

I was amazed when shown today that by simply doing: CRTDUPOBJ on an LF
to
the library I happen to copy my physical to, that it works.
How can this be? I would have bet that a restore was required, isn't
this
the way it used to be?

Is there anything wrong/different with creating a logical this way
rather
than creating it the old fashion way with CRTLF?

And finally, has this been available since day 1 on the AS/400, S/38??


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