Hi Evan,
No, there aren't any logicals.
Hmmm. I wonder, if there is no text, would the restore put some default out there?
But, there should have been a member because my CL generates one if none exists so that the next pgm [RPG] will not fail.
Thanks,
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On 12/16/2008 at 3:28 PM, in message <02bf01c95fcd$98f865c0$cae93140$@co.nz>, "Evan Harris" <spanner@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Fran
A restore over an existing object can do that to you in certain
circumstances. I don't suppose there's a logical over the table ?
Regards
Evan Harris
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Subject: RE: FTP V5R4 Upgrade - LSOUTPUT error
Evan,
Yes, this library was restored on the new V5R4 machine.
What I don't understand is how the member name was LSOUTP001. I renamed it
to LSPOUTPUT
I just ran a few tests on our dev machine and FTP is adding a new member if
one didn't exist and naming it as expected: LSOUTPUT. We use Serv-U and I
have this note in my CL
"New release Serv-U 6.3.1 returns error code 550 now when no files exist"
I watched that happen - it removed the member.
We just did the production run and it ran without error.
Thanks
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