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IBM has laid my fears to rest. My concern was this caveat:

Correct Format Level Identifiers for Record Formats for the
Files with one or more Date, or Time columns/fields will Not be
corrected when:
. The Files are created again by doing a Restore request.

I understood this to mean that if RSTOBJ was used on a DDL generated table
with date/time/timestamp fields, the format ID would be different than it
was at the time of the SAVOBJ. I was wrong. What it means is RSTOBJ of a
DDL generated table with date/time/timestamp fields THAT WAS CREATED PRIOR
TO APPLYING THIS PTF will not have it's format ID corrected. The restored
file will retain the same format ID it had when saved. This is A Good
Thing.


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