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Peter,
I use the SAV command to save IFS objects to tape. Saving to a savf, then to
tape seems redundant me, and not a wise use of disk space, if it's going to
tape anyway, and the tape drive is fast enough.. Currently I have the SAV
command put the list of objects saved into a .txt file on the IFS, but a
user space would work just as well for me. Those are the only two objects
that the SAV command will What I see is the the information has to be
processed by a program. One that accesses the variable length of the user
space or txt file. I just was looking for someone who has already written a
program to process the list information to display, or print, or a database
file. Before I write that program, I was wanting to know if anyone had such
a beast to share.
Thanks!
Jim
On 8/27/07, Peter Dow (ML) <maillist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Jim,
Are you saying you use the SAV command to save IFS objects into a user
space? Or into an IFS text file? How do you do that?
If you SAV to a normal save file, you can use DSPSAVF *PRINT.
*Peter Dow* /
Dow Software Services, Inc.
909 793-9050
pdow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:pdow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> /
Jim Essinger wrote:
Greetings,and
Before I re-invent the wheel, does anyone have a program that they can
would be willing to share to read and display or print the contents of awere
user space or IFS txt file that is the result of a SAV command? I do a
weekly SAV, and want to be able to show auditors that certain objects
saved, when and what tape volume they are on. I did a quick search ofthe
archives, but found no reference. Output to a file would be just asgood.
If you would be willing to share, you can send to me personally, but Iavailable
believe it would be better to post the code on http://code.midrange.com/and
then post the link to the code you shared. That way it will be
for more people.--
Thanks!
Jim
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