Actually a nice H/A software would do this for you.
Failing that, you could journal the objects in question and analyze the 
receivers with a NEP and process accordingly.
There is an exit point on IFS objects that will tell you when they changed 
and you could handle accordingly.  The original intent of that exit point 
was to enable peddlers of virus scanning products to determine if an ifs 
object changed and therefore scan it.
No you cannot combine them into a single save file.  But with V5R4 you 
could combine them into a virtual tape image, which in turn, creates a new 
IFS file entry.
Rob Berendt
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