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According to Jeff Kell:
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> On Thu, 2 Nov 1995 13:26:22 -0600 Richard Gambrell said:
> >According to Jeff Kell:
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> >> I am preparing to move some groups/accounts from one user volume set to
> >> another. I'm not really sure how this flies (have moved from system volumes
> >> to user volumes, but not user to user). I presume:
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> >> :store the files with ;purge
> >> :purgegroup/acct;onvs=sourcevol
> >> :restore *t;@[log in to unmask]@;create;volset=targetvol
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> >You may find it useful to use buldacct with the option to specify the account
> >your want and the "onvs" option. Then use the job stream it creates to
> >recreate the account. This had the benefit of preserving user names and
> >capabilities, etc. Also consider any setcatalog.
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> If I only purge[group/account];onvs=sourcevol, the accounting details should
> still be in the system copy that I didn't purge. All capabilities, groups,
> access rights, and so forth should be intact (or are they?).
>
I didn't consider that you were moving *from* a user volume, but was thinking
of the case of moving from the *system* volume to a user volume. In going from
the *system* volume, buldacct.pub.sys can be very helpful.
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