I wonder if some of the objects are at V5R1, although I would think that the SAVE would have failed.

Vern

At 02:26 PM 2/26/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Folks:

A customer has a 830 box running V5R1. She did a SAVOBJ with TGRLS(V4R5). I have a 720 box running V4R5. She ftped the save file to her pc using bin. She emailed it to me. I reversed the process by ftping with bin to a save file. When I try RSTOBJ it gives me CPF3743. Can anybody shed any light?

Message CPF3743 is:
Message . . . . :   File cannot be restored, displayed, or listed.
Cause . . . . . :   The file was saved from a more recent release of the
 operating system or the CD-ROM was not created correctly.  The operation was
 requested for save file PCTX in library FILES.
Recovery  . . . :   Do one of the following:
   -- Display or list the media on a more recent release of the operating

system.

-- Perform the save operation again with a more recent release of the
operating system specifying the correct value on the target release (TGTRLS)
parameter of the save command and try the request again.
-- Use a CD-ROM that was created correctly.


--
Thank You
Regards.
Dave Mahadevan.. mailto:mahadevan@xxxxxxxx
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