In STRPDM, it should just be a '2' to edit the source.

When you go into STRPDM, take option '3' to work with members.  Navigate to
the source and place a '2' on it.

Or you can use  WRKMBRPDM.   Shortcut to option '3' of STRPDM.   Navigate
to the source and place a '2' on it.


Michael Schutte
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Thanks guys.  I'm guessing the CL file is saving the objects without
compression.  So, this was done by a consultant.  Can someone tell me how
to
edit a CL file?  iNav has the "edit" option greyed out.  I tried STRPDM but
didn't find the right option for editting CL language.

Thanks

Ryan
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> Size discrepancy:  Looking at the /qsys.lib file system via iNav will do
> this to you.  The one is the size of the library holding the save file.
> The part that is confusing you is that it is not adding up the size of
all
> the objects within that library.  It's just telling you the "header"
> section of the library; not all it's contents.
>
> Compression:  What OS are you running?  With V5R3 and above you have
these
> options in compression:
> *DEV
> *NO
> *YES
> *LOW
> *MEDIUM
> *HIGH
>
> I've taken stuff with *HIGH and then zipped it.  I've still gotten some
> additional compression with zip, but not near the amount you get with
*YES
> or the huge difference from *NO.
>
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> I have always been told that a save file (CRTSAVF) is a lot like a
windows
> zip file. Is this true?  The reason I ask is that every Sunday we back up
> our production data libraries to save file.  Now, I've totalled up all
the
> files (that reside in the save file) and they amount to 42.5GB of data.
>
> Here's my confusion...
>
> In iSieres Navigator, the "Size" column shown while browsing the IFS
shows
> my save file to be 3.03GB.  When I select the file and view properties,
> the
> save file shows up as 41.74 GB.  If I do a WRKOBJ on the object and views
> its file size, it again shows 41.74 GB.  I have also confirmed that the
> save
> file is taking up 41.74GB on my DASD.
>
> So, what's up with the size discrepancy?  Also, should this file be
> compressed or not?
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