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How about saving an object as not a SAVF but just a source RPG, DDS, etc.

On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 4:26 PM, <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Yes Rob, I know about thebehavior when you use cd / - I did not have that
in my original script - my reply to you said that, yes, that is one way to
do it. The other is to use the quote site nam 1 - you pays your money, you
takes your choice. TMTOWTDI - the Perl byword - there's more than one way to
do it!

We are agreeing violently!! ;-)



-------------- Original message --------------
From: rob@xxxxxxxxx

Shannon,

You CAN do a
put myPCdir/myfile.savf /qsys.lib/mylib.lib/myfile.savf
and it REALLY will create a save file called myfile in the library mylib.

Vern, see how after my cd /... command it said "Oh, this dude wants
namefmt 1 and I'll just switch automatically since he's done no file
system dependent commands yet?
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