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Hello Rob,

Am 15.04.2020 um 19:19 schrieb Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>:

I do not believe there is a single part of SNDMSG which requires SNA.

You're right. I meant sndnetmsg. Sorry for confusion!

I do not believe your unix way of taring files and sending them to a remote system would save the object authorities on the individual objects. Would it?

Partly irrelevant because for QSYS.LIB objects, you still need to create a save file anyway.

Besides that, tar usually saves UNIX rights and user-/group names, and restores if it's run as root (qsecofr). If IBM did a good job, their tar implementation saves special OS/400 flags, but I don't know. You can always try it out. No need to transfer remotely or via pipe.

:wq! PoC

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