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Rob,

agreed. But in any shop I'm in control of you have to have one helluva damn good reason! Also, I periodically run a report showing which LF's are NOT in the lib as their associated PF's in case I have to restore that system....and yes, I print it out and put it in a safe place...usually a sealed mayonaise jar under Johnny Carson's porch...:)

Don in DC

At 10:22 AM 6/15/2006 -0400, you wrote:
REALLY AVOID I can accept.  "Never" I have problems with.  :-)

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Which begs the reminder to REALLY AVOID putting PF's and their associated
LF's in different libraries...

Don in DC



At 08:31 AM 6/15/2006 -0500, you wrote:
>Kathy Carter wrote:
> > suppose I copy one library to another library (only data file
> > libraries),  will the copy pull all the objects over including the
logical
> > files, or will I have to recreate the logicals   and why?
>
>If you use CPYLIB, and all the physicals & logicals are in the same
>library, everything should be duplicated without a problem.
>
>If the physicals & logicals are in different libraries, that's a whole
>'nuther story.
>
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