At 06:50 PM 1/21/99 , Tom wrote:
>One thing to be *REALLY* careful about is with DB maintenance utilities
>such as DBGENERAL. If the group you're running in is on a different
>volume set than the group containing the dataset you're expanding, the
>dataset gets trashed.
N O T !
DBGENERAL currently requires you to be in the group where the database
resides. I've been with Bradmark for 10 years, so I'm supposed to have heard
it all. But I am unable to imagine a scene where DBGENERAL would cause a
problem with volume sets as described here.
I've responded privately (saving bandwidth) to Tom and was hoping I would have
the benefit of further information and more clarity of what Tom is trying to
describe prior to my response. I believe Tom and I might have some private
EMAILs to see if perhaps we can figure out 'what is what' and report back to
the HP3000-L.
tj
Tim Joseph
425-485-8536 (phone)
[log in to unmask] (email)
425-485-7801 (fax)
http://www.bradmark.com/