• Subject: RE: SAVLIB V3R7 back to V3R2
  • From: "Raikov, Leonid" <Raikovl1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 13:10:19 +0100

The only workaround I'm aware of is changing the physical file access
path size to 1TB and THEN back to 4GB. Naturally, CRTDUPOBJ also helps.
A  couple of weeks ago there still was no ptf for this problem.

Lo  

> -----Original Message-----
> From: ywexler@ibm.net [SMTP:ywexler@ibm.net]
> Sent: 18 June 1998 07:04
> To:   MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> Subject:      Re: SAVLIB V3R7 back to V3R2
> 
> Sannan Solberg wrote:
> > 
> > I recently had troubles saving files on a V3R7 box back to V3R2.  On
> the
> > SAVLIB (save accesss paths *yes), I specified V3R2M0 as the target
> and
> > got errors on some files saying "File XXXXX in library YYYY could
> not be
> > saved for the specified target release for reason code 2.  The
> reason
> > codes are:  2 - An attribute of the physical file's access path(s)
> is
> > not supported on the target release. "
> > 
> > The odd thing is that the files it picked on are quite random.  All
> of
> > the files were, and still are, on the V3R2 box and I moved them to
> the
> > V3R7 box to do some work on them (no recompiles or anything, just
> some
> > CPYF's and other misc) and now I am trying to move them back.  Some
> of
> > the files on the V3R7 box I didn't do ANYTHING to before trying to
> get
> > them back to V3R2.
> > 
> > Anyone hear of a PTF or something fixing such an oddity??  I don't
> > recall having such a problem before and I'm sure I've done it, but
> just
> > not between these to boxes.  TIA!
> > 
> > > **************************************************
> > > Sannan Solberg                          (406)523-1392
> > > Business/Programmer Analyst       (406)523-1636  fax
> > > Washington Corporations             ssolberg@washcorp.com
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> Try saving using "Save access path *NO" and recreate the AP on the old
> release.
> I'm not sure, but may be will work.
> J. Wechsler
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