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Rob,

I run RTVDSKINF daily.
Not sure when I ran RTVDIRINF last.
I'll take a look.

Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rob Berendt
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2018 11:49 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: RE: BRMS recovery report - recovery includes objects which were not saved - preparing for a P7 to P9 mibration

Assuming that you run RTVDIRINF,
and you know how to change the following sql statement to use the most
recent tables you created using RTVDIRINF,
then you can run this:

Notice: SQL comments use the dash dash, which can play heck with some
mail readers. Oh well...

select
QEZDIRIDX, -- The parent directory index
QEZOBJNAM, -- The object name
QEZOBJTYPE, -- The object type
QEZNONSAV, -- Object can be saved or not
QEZALCSIZE, -- Number of bytes allocated for the object
QEZDTASIZE, -- Size in bytes of the data in the object
QEZPCSYS, -- Object is a system file
QEZTMPOBJ, -- Object is temporary or not
QEZSYSRSSV, -- System restricts save or not
d.qezdirnam1
from routines.QAEZD0022O o,
lateral (select qezdirnam1 from routines.qaezd0022d where
qezdiridx=o.qezdiridx) as d (qezdirnam1)
where ((QEZNONSAV = '1') or (QEZSYSRSSV = '1'))
order by QEZDIRIDX asc
;


Rob Berendt

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