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Right click the schema in RSS and select generate sql? But that will--
miss some DDS specific things if you use them. Edit words, etc.
CPYLIB with duplicate data *NO. Then save the new lib into a savf and
restore to wherever you want.
On Tue, 2021-09-21 at 18:50 +0000, Matt Olson via MIDRANGE-L wrote:
Does anyone know of an easy way to clone an entire library, but leave
all the tables empty?
We want to create a "golden" save file for testing purposes, and
restore it to any library name we choose and hydrate what we need on
an as needed basis.
In SQL Server, we would just right click the database, click Generate
SQL and pick the without data option and it would create an entire
script to create the whole database verbatim but without any of the data populated.
Matt
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