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I'm sorry, was I comparing it to Windows?
I must be thinking of compiling an object that is in use, vs deleting, which will place the old object in a temporary replacement library (which of course makes more sense that a compile would do this than a delete - I should read what I write).

-Kurt

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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dennis Lovelady
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No. DLTPGM has no facility to move or otherwise preserve an object. It isn't Windoze. DLT* deletes.

Dennis Lovelady
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Would it?

Wouldn't it actually move the running object into a temporary
replacement library?

-Kurt

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Won't the "DLTPGM" command end a running job as well? (:

Paul E Musselman
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I was asked what command ends a running job and I said "pwrdwnsys *immed"
I
was told I was wrong.

Best part was the next question it asked was: "What command is used to
power
down the system!" Is there some AI in there??? :-)

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