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Then the restored spool file data would probably have to something different than a regular spool file, which is attached to a job, or it would have to be attached to some special kind of job.
You may not think that the job structure information is important but I'll bet there are others who think it's very important.
Dave
-----Original Message----- 
From: John 
Earl [mailto:johnearl@400security.com] 
Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2000 10:12 PM 
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com 
Subject: Re: SAV/RST 
spool files function in OS/400 
Dave,
"Leland, David" wrote:
> But what happens if you are restoring from a different 
system 
> and the job number is already in use by 
another job on the 
> target system?  I don't 
think this SAV/RST spool file thing is 
> gonna be 
very easy.  Other AS/400 objects are not attached to 
> jobs but spool files are. 
An interesting question.  It depends on whether they 
restore the 
spool file data or the job structure 
itself???   Could they/would 
they restore the 
job structure?  Would the total number of jobs on 
the system increase when a splf was restored?  Would you be 
able 
to see information like start and end times for the 
original job, 
the jobd, the origianl outq (not 
necessarily the one it was saved 
from? 
That all sounds too difficult, and not particularly 
usefull.  Just 
being able to save and restore the 
splf data as part of any other 
save would be a great 
thing 
jte
-- 
John 
Earl                    
johnearl@400security.com 
The PowerTech 
Group      --> new number --> 253-872-7788 
PowerLock Network Security   
www.400security.com 
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