I never used OVRSAVF before. Which command (OVRDBF/OVRSAVF) is better to use in this context?
Mani
At 09:18 AM 3/25/98 -0500, you wrote:
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>I was about to make fun of your reference to OVRSAVF as a "bug" but I
>decided to look it up first and to my surprise, it does exist. I've never
>seen this command before. I have used this exact program for many years and
>I always do an OVRDBF for both the data file and the save file. What is the
>difference between the two override commands?
>
>-Walden
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-midrange-l@midrange.com
>[mailto:owner-midrange-l@midrange.com]On Behalf Of Neil Palmer
>Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 1998 7:03 PM
>To: 'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'
>Subject: RE: Sending AS/400 objects via PC, email, etc.
>
>
>It's a tough one - will probably take a few days to debug !    :-)
>
>
>     F* CPYSAVF  -  COPY TO/FROM A SAVE FILE & DATA BASE FILE.
>     F*
>     F** Use OVRDBF to point to the Data Base File.
>     F** Use OVRSAVF to point to the Save File.
>     F*
>     FFILEIN  IP  F     528            DISK
>     FFILEOUT O   F     528            DISK
>     IFILEIN  NS  01
>     I                                        1 528 DATA
>     IDATA        DS                            528
>     OFILEOUT D        01
>     O                         DATA     528
>
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>	-----Original Message-----
>	From:	David Shea, DCSoftware, Inc. [SMTP:dcsoft@ziplink.net]
>	Sent:	Monday, March 23, 1998 9:15 PM
>	To:	MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
>	Subject:	Sending AS/400 objects via PC, email, etc.
>
>	Some time ago, a friend of mine at IBM told me how to save
>objects from the
>	/400 down to the PC.  This used the CPYTOSAVF and CPYFRMSAVF
>commands from
>	QUSRTOOL.  The process was to:
>
>	1.	Save the objects to a save file.
>	2.	Copy the save file to a physical file using CPYFRMSAVF.
>	3.	Download the PF using PC Support.
>	4.	Reverse the process at the other end.
>
>	This has worked before, and I have even successfully distributed
>software
>	via email attachment.
>
>	But...
>
>	Since IBM doesn't give away QUSRTOOLS any more, some people
>can't compile
>	the utility.
>
>	Does anyone know of another method to accomplish this task?
>Diskettes are
>	just soooooo much cheaper than 3490 and DLT tape cartridges...
>
>	Thanks.
>
>	DAVE SHEA
>
>
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