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    October 2, 2002 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Hey, Ted:

    I have something to add to your September 25  Midrange Guru article, “FTP’ing a Library .” When you save anything to a save file, it is recommended to compress the saved objects by specifying DTACPR(*YES). The default for save file is DTACPR(*NO), so changing this parameter reduces the resulting save file’s size about 50 percent.

     

    — Sami

    Thank you, Sami, for bringing that to my attention. I did leave out an important piece of information.

    — Ted

















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