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Also, the data area has changed dramatically if you are on V5R4. It shows
how long each step took to run (but you must run it on V5R4 to show you
this). The best part is that you can then run an *ESTIMATE and it estimates
how long it will run (I don't know if it really estimates, or just
regurgitates that information in the data area.).

Pete

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Pat Barber
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 11:26 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Damaged objects after hard fall

The data area trick only works if the system has actually run a RCLSTG.


rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

It's going to involve several hours work.

You could run the following:
RCLSTG
How long would that take on your system? DSPDTAARA QRCLSTG.
It varies.
On one machine
Value
*...+....1....+.
'1070921 201541 <-Start time
'1070922 050445 <-End time
On another
*...+....1....+.
'1070920 122733
'1070920 140332
Requires dedicated system.

Two, you should do a full system save, GO SAVE, option 21. This will tell
you what objects are damaged. And the SAVE will update a flag in each
individual object that is damaged so that you can then DSPOBJD to an
output file and query that for the damaged object flag. Attempts to try
the DSPOBJD before the save can update the flag is an exercise in
futility.

Rob Berendt



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