McKown, John wrote:
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ted MacNEIL
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 3:07 PM
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Subject: Re: SMF record data - ALTER gdgbase LIMIT(n)
Also, won't a LISTC EN(--) ALL show a last changed date?
Yes. But I don't have __any__ idea when the ALTER might have
been done. It could be recently or months ago. Nobody knows.
Of course, I was presupposing the last changed date was the ALTER.
If the bases have the same date, that would be a good starting point.
A reach? Maybe. (8-{]}
Good idea. I just did a fast check. It appears that the LAST ALTER date on the
GDG base is also the CREATE DATE of the last generation created. And we've
created many generations since the ALTER.
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I thought you said earlier the limit was changed from 30 to
6; so you couldn't have created more than 6 generations before
you started to notice, right? Or was it just spotted by accident?
Maybe 6 is plenty.
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