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With all the talk about shared access paths I thought I'd ask this. I am
restoring a library from a live machine to a test machine. I am getting
numerous CPF3281-New format @AAR created for file @AA. type messages.

Message . . . . : New format @AAR created for file @AA.
Cause . . . . . : File @AA was restored into library DTIRCSF. However, a
new
format @AAR was created for the file because sharing of format @AAR with

file @AA in library LYLRCSF could not be established again. Either:
1) File @AA in library LYLRCSF using format @AAR with a correct format

level identifier does not exist, or
2) File @AA in library DTIRCSF using format @AAR with a correct format

level identifier does not exist.

What is this deal with sharing record formats across libraries? (the
other libraries aren't restored yet, or may never be on this machine)
Is there some performance and/or space concerns because of this message?
If not, then why does the message exist?

Rob Berendt

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