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Hmm. I don't recall ever hearing of a CHGPF command before. Yet our V4R4
development box appears to have one.
Does it really allow one to restructure a PF without having to go
through the old turkey-trot of renaming it, compiling the new version,
and copying the records over? Are there any limitations, compared with
doing it the old-fashioned way?
And when did IBM slip it in without our noticing?
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James H. H. Lampert
Touchtone Corporation
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