I do not.  A concern I would have doing that is I wonder if the format 
would change depending on the data compression selected?  Especially with 
the new V5R3 options.


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How to read savobj on non IBM Systems






I currently read savobj on non IBM systems
 
The software I use is QT by Shaffstall and IMDrive by Media Merge
depending on the type of data cartridge.  But each program has
limitations,  Primarily being it will not read the record layouts for
each file in the save object.
 
Does anybody know the format or layout for savobj files that I could use
as documentation for writing a program to extract the data myself.
 
Ideally I would like to get at the file layouts that are imbedded as
well as the actual data.
 
 
Thanks in advance. 
 

Robert Alexander

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