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No, normal tifs created from the i. One directory I looked at had 4 tifs
all created at the same time. 3 were ALWSAV *YES and one was *NO. They
were created in 03/2017 so a little difficult to debug it now.

Since these have never been saved, I almost afraid to see what hasn't been
saved in production.


Gord



On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 12:03 PM, David Gibbs <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 3/26/2018 11:00 AM, Gord Hutchinson wrote:

We just upgraded our development partition from 7R1 to 7R3. With the
change IBM made in 7R3 to report the CPD37C3 (Cannot save ....) we find a
lot of random IFS objects that aren't being saved because they have ALWSAV
set to *NO. I say random because we have objects that were created in the
same time and in the same directory as other objects that have
ALWSAV(*YES).


Any chance these files were copied from the QNTC file system?

I've found that the ALWSAV attribute is *NO for IFS files copied from QTNC.

david


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