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Reid Baxter <[log in to unmask]>
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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 12 Feb 2006 13:19:59 +0000300_- I think Kent is using Jumbo datasets not LFDS. His company has been on Amisys for many years and would have a difficult if not impossible task of converting Jumbo datasets to Large File Data Sets.

Kent, please let me know if I am wrong since I have not seen your data in several years. [...]40_12Feb200613:19:[log in to unmask]
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Yes, there is. Consult your system log files specifically looking for file
closes for that specific file (types 105,205,305, 160) around the time/date
you think the file went missing.

HTH

Regards,

Reid E. Baxter



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I recently discovered a file missing. Is there a way to figure out who
or what purged a file and will there be much overhead?

Regards

Reginald Monroe
Systems Engineering
Mercury Insurance - Information Technology
(714) 671-6753
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