Hi! If I have a DB2 data sharing group that has a well defined naming scheme, is there any effective difference between using:
- an IEADMCxx member that identifies the job names to dump with properly placed wildcards and using RO (sys1,sys2,sysx,...),DUMP PARMLIB=xx - an IEADMCxx member that identifies the job names to dump, but uses properly defined REMOTE=(SYSLIST=()) statements and using DUMP PARMLIB=xx (no ROUTE command) The goal is to DUMP all members of the data sharing group regardless of what system the members reside on. I feel defining an IEADMCxx member that takes advantage of wildcards would be less complex than defining a member with REMOTE= statements. Would there be a concern relating to timing between using the ROUTE command vs. using REMOTE= statements? Thoughts? Thanks in advance, Steve ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
