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smorrison wrote:
You can use CRTDUPOBJ to duplicate the logical file, with
the Duplicate Data parameter set to *NO ( Data(*NO) ).
The command will choose the based upon physical file from
the library list, so be sure that new physical file you
want the logical file to point to is before the old based
on physical file <<SNIP>>
The DATA() parameter does not apply to logical files. Logical
files are merely a /view/ of the data, and as an object do not have
any data to be duplicated.
For a database logical file being duplicated, the /library list/
of the job performing the request is moot, with respect to what the
based-on files either are or will become. As Crispin suggests, the
constant alluding otherwise, is just /urban legend/; i.e. a legend
based on myth\untrue, that seems never to die.
Regards, Chuck
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