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Jeff,

Have you looked at journalling your data? You could get really wild.
Journal your data. Every hour (or whatever floats your boat) do a CHGJRN
to generate a new receiver and save the existing one to tape. Then, in a
DR situation you could do a RSTOBJ, followed by a APYJRNCHG to get an up
to the minute restore. Saving the receivers, instead of the data, during
the day results in a zero percent probability of object lock. Make sure
you use the new V5R4 data area in each library that contains a file to
automatically journal new files. That way if your application does a lot
of CREATE TABLE on the fly then the new file will be automatically
journaled (regardless of how the library was created - sql gurus will
understand that statement).
What might you lose? Objects not traditionally associated with journals.
Like program changes.

Rob Berendt

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