Whats worse its the logical files will be over the 0001 files, but the
physical file which you think the logical file is over has no logical
files over it.

When this happens in Production, you have basically turned the *SCREWED
system value to ON.

You need to be careful with this.  Most rabbits (other then the holy grail
rabbit) don't bit, this will bite you and bite you on the a$$ if you arent
careful.

Pete

---------------------------- Original Message ----------------------------
Subject: Re: Breeding like rabbits!!!
From:    "Neil Palmer/DPS" <neilp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:    Fri, October 15, 2004 3:35 am
To:      "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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You restored different versions of files that already existed in the 
library you restored into (different file level identifiers) so the old 
versions were kept and renamed with the '0001' etc on the end.  When 
completely refreshing data on the test machine you should have done a 
CLRLIB first.

...Neil




"Raby, Steve \(GE Advanced Materials, consultant\)" <steve.raby@xxxxxx> 
Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
2004/10/15 02:02



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Subject
Breeding like rabbits!!!






Hello All,

Can someone throw some light on this for me I was looking through a 
library on our test box and noticed loads of files with a 001/2/3 etc 
suffix and 'Old name for.....' in the text. Now I looked on the production
 box and these do not exist in the library there. I did a restore a week
or  so ago to the test box so is it something to do with that? I always
put  '*ALL' in the relevant places (allow object differences, etc.) when 
completely refreshing libraries like that on the test machine.

In all my years I have never noticed this phenomenon before.  Is it a 
setting somewhere that I know not of?


Best regards

Steve

Steve Raby
GEP Contractor (Mulix)



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