On Wednesday 20 February 2002 10:01 pm, Buzz Fenner wrote:
> I need to refresh a test library from a production library.  I want to
> use CLRLIB followed with a RSTLIB.  However, there are two database
> files that I do not want to restore due to their size.  I've thought of
> executing the CLRLIB and then create the objects in question but tweak
> them with a new field so that the originals won't restore due to
> mismatched file ID's.  Does anyone have a cleaner way of doing this
> restore?
>
> Buzz Fenner

Hi Buzz

Put empty copies of the two files into the test library and do a RSTLIB
OPTION(*NEW) to only restore objects not already present?

Are the two libraries on the same machine? If so could you do the refresh
with a series of CPYFs for the files you want.? You could also see my
.sig below for my solution to this problem ;-)

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