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Kirk wrote: > John, could someone just RSTOBJ the individual (internal) savf >and then do the RSTLIB to get the desired lib? This would speed >things up and take a lot less space. Then John wrote: >Yes. All the regular RSTOBJ and RSTLIB rules still apply. You >just get around the "1 lib per savf" restriction by consolidating >savf's in another library. I musta missed something. If one needs to restore saved objects from a save file that stored in another save file, don't they have to restore the save file, and then do another restore from that save file? How does that speed things up? Is it really worth the time to consolidate multiple save files into one? Not to mention the potential to not have enough disk space to restore a large consolidated save file to a system, and then restore from that save file. - Dan Bale (I am *NOT* "Dale" http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/200105/msg00281.html )
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