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Date: | Wed, 27 Nov 1996 09:08:14 -0800 |
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I'm attempting this without even testing it but here goes quick and dirty but it
should work...
I assume you do not need the $STDLIST but only the OFFLINE listing from the
STORE command.
(In the below jobs the three periods represent other stuff your backup job may be
doing.)
If your job is a full backup, set up a file equation like this:
!JOB FBACKUP,MANAGER.SYS;OUTCLASS=,2
...
...
!FILE T;DEV=TAPE
!FILE OFFLINE=F!HPYEAR!HPMONTH!HPDAY;DEV=LP,1;SPSAVE
!STORE @[log in to unmask]@;*T;SHOW=OFFLINE
...
...
!EOJ
Your file name should look something like this if it were run today:
F961125
If your job is an incremental backup, change F to something like I...
!JOB IBACKUP,MANAGER.SYS;OUTCLASS=,2
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!FILE T;DEV=TAPE
!FILE OFFLINE=I!HPYEAR!HPMONTH!HPDAY;DEV=LP,1;SPSAVE
!STORE @[log in to unmask]@;*T;SHOW=OFFLINE
...
...
!EOJ
Your file name should look something like this if it were run today:
I961125
If it were run in November 25 on the year 2000 according to the latest thread
postings here it would look something like this:
I1001125
(HPHEHEHE) :)
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