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Hi Brian

Another alternative is to use PDM if you have it. Use F17 to select a subset
and specify the SAVF object attribute.

Regards
Evan Harris

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Brian Dolinar
Sent: Wednesday, 18 June 2008 6:10 a.m.
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: All save files?

Ok, seems like this should be easy to get a list of all the save files on a
system, but I'm gapping out.

And with a nod to Al, yes, there is a TAATOOL, Display All Save Files - TAA
(DSPALLSAVF) that does this.

First, I figured that because save files are files, they would be in
QSYS/QADBXREF, but they are not listed there.

And I didn't want to use the the big, ham-handed hammer of DSPOBJD
OBJ(*ALL/*ALL) OBJTYPE(*FILE) and then querying the output file field ODOBAT
= 'SAVF'.

I do have a disk usage collection scheduled, but it is not until later this
month before I can query QUSRSYS/QAEZDISK for DIOBAT = 'SAVF'

I would have bet I have seen/done/heard of this before, but google has let
me down on the obvious searches: WRKALLSAVF or WRKALLSAVF.

Any hints, tips or clues are greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Brian.



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