Re: compiling objects

From: Sandy <daleelaNOdaSPAM_at_usa.net.invalid>
Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 01:46:59 -0800
Message-ID: <210046ed.023d5660_at_usw-ex0110-075.remarq.com>


Hi,

You are right, good presumption, I found your chinese files. It is in webdb\util80. And there are a lot of other ones. So I can just run them, like your script. Is there any possible and unpleasant consequence to this ? :-) It is not me who made the upgrade ( fortunately I suppose ) but the person who was supposed to do it, made an export of the data base...SO if it is possible to make the backup of the database on the new version why he didn't made the export then delete the old version and then install the new one and made a backup ?? huh ??
By the way, maybe you don't know all the details . In fact there are two databases, one on a digital MVS and one on windows NT. Webdb on windows nt (obvious I suppose) and the data is on the digital and we can access it from the NT thanks to a dblink create it on the NT. So in fact if there is any backup on the NT it will concern only the webdb objects and the one created by the user ?

Thanks

Sandy

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Received on Thu Mar 30 2000 - 11:46:59 CEST

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