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If you look back thru the DSPLOG when the backup was running, there should be a line on each library, which identifies which ones did not get all objects, and which were the objects that did not get saved.

Is there a way to output the second level text on a message in DSPLOG?


I want to create a job to e-mail the results of our nightly SAVLIB. I could do a DSPLOG MSGID (CPF3751) OUTPUT(*PRINT) and e-mail it but it would only give me this:
"Some libraries not saved."

I really want the second level text on the CPF3751 which would give me this:

"Message . . . . :   Some libraries not saved.

Cause . . . . . :   47 libraries were saved, 1 libraries were partially saved
and 0 libraries were not saved. The save operation ended on volume MSE001."

If I could e-mail this on a daily basis it would be extremely useful.

Thanks,


Bryan Burns
M.I.S. Department
ECHO, Incorporated


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