Evan,
Thanks for your input. Very helpful.
I'll pass this along.
Fran Denoncourt
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Pinal County Treasurer's Office
Florence, AZ 85232
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On 12/16/2008 at 4:04 PM, in message <02c501c95fd2$ae987e10$0bc97a30$@co.nz>, "Evan Harris" <spanner@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Fran
It will depend on what the ALOWOBJDIF and MBROPT parameters on the restore
were I would guess. Who owns the restored object and the saved object can
also have an influence if I remember rightly.
When I restore libraries in this situation I much prefer to clear or delete
the library before restoring it to avoid just this kind of weird situation.
There are same rules about overwriting data which I simply can't recall at
the moment.
Regards
Evan Harris
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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,
Fran Denoncourt
Sr. Programmer/Analyst
Pinal County Treasurer's Office
Florence, AZ 85232
(520) 866-6404
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