CRTDUPOBJ works as long as the physical file is in the same library as the original logical.
If it is in a different library, the new logical will keep the original based on physical.
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From: James H. H. Lampert <jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2009 2:06:57 PM
Subject: Copying logical files from one library to another
I've seen this done; I've done it myself. But I can never remember how;
neither does the usual RTFM shed a whole lot of light on it:
Given two libraries FOO and BAR, with physical BAZ in both libraries,
and logical QUX on BAZ in FOO, but not in BAR:
I can never remember how to copy a logical (QUX) from one library (FOO)
to another (BAR), so that it picks up the corresponding based-on
physical in the target library (BAR/BAZ) instead of pointing back to the
original one in the source library (FOO/BAZ).
Is it a CPYF or a CRTDUPOBJ?
And what are the required conditions for it to behave as desired?
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JHHL
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