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RCLSTG SELECT(*DBXREF) was it. IBM found it by RCLDBXREF *CHECK.



-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Berendt [mailto:rob@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2017 9:37 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Post-mortem on v7r1 to v7r3 upgrade

Again, it's one of those pain memories dwindling out of memory but something sounds vaguely familiar about RCLSTG.
One may wish to run RCLSTG SELECT(*DBXREF) after an upgrade.

I think there is a new command as a companion to RCLSTG SELECT(*DBXREF) Check out RCLDBXREF OPTION(*CHECK) RCLDBXREF OPTION(*FIX)

I also always run a CHKPRDOPT *OPSYS after an upgrade.



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