Thanks Ken. I guessed that was the case but it does (and doesn't) make sense. With only the original physical file in the library list I would have thought it would have built itself over that.

I'll remember this when I have to do something similar in the future.

Pete Helgren
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On 10/26/2010 2:39 PM, Ken Sims wrote:
Hi Pete -

On Tue, 26 Oct 2010 10:47:54 -0600, Pete Helgren<pete@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

So I created a new library and used CRTDUPOBJ to create the Physical
File in the new library. Then I used CRTDUPOBJ to create the logical in
the same library even though the original logical didn't reside in the
same library as the physical at the time. I assumed (wrongly) that the
logical would find the physical in the target library and properly point
to it. It doesn't. The logical file still points to the physical file
in the production library.
For your CRTDUPOBJ to work as you wanted, the original LF must be in
the same library as the original PF.

Ken
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