ty, Rich,  for the "heads up".

If, perchance, the 1st Level directory gets updated by mistake instead of 
the second Level directory, ie you get RC 0, can you just do another 
DIRECTXA with the 1st Level directory source to back it out as long as you 
don't logoff, or is it too late.

Haven't done it yet.  Just want to know the recovery options first.





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On: Mon, Oct 04, 2010 at 10:14:02AM -0600,Scott Rohling Wrote:

} This is what I do:
} 
} You should have a copy of the directory you want on the 2nd level system 
on
} your 1st level system.
} 
} From 1st level:
} 
} - Attach the 2nd level sysres to yourself  as 123:  (ATT 2A00 * 123).
} - DIRECTXA 2NDLVL DIRECT A      (2NDLEVEL DIRECT being the 2nd level 
system
} directory)

Note that a non zero rc is correct here.  If you get zero, STOP!!! - You
just overwrote the live directory.  You want ISTR a rc=6 indicating that
the directory you wrote is NOT the current system directory.

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