Hello Art,
Thanks for reply. But I didn't understand the meaning of
reformat and rotate new CFRM couple datasets into service.
Can you please explain me .
Regards
Saurabh
On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 9:24 PM, Art Gutowski wrote:
> You have a choice to make. Either delete an existi
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You have a choice to make. Either delete an existing (hopefully obsolete)
policy or reformat and rotate new CFRM couple datasets into service. Neither
choice is
You have a choice to make. Either delete an existing (hopefully obsolete)
policy or reformat and rotate new CFRM couple datasets into service. Neither
choice is disruptive (if done properly), nor really that much work.
A word of caution against setting the policy count too high: I am aware tha
>This will be more rework... Is it possible by not creating new CFRM couple
>dataset and modifying existing CFRM couple datset,
TANSTAAFL!
Do you want more policies, or not?
It isn't that much work.
And, it only has to be done once.
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> Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2011 6:20 AM
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> Subject: CFRM Policy Nmuber
>
> Hello,
> We have a requirement to add new policy and structure in current
> CFRM couple dataset. I have extracted the current CFRM
nd you don't need to delete any CFRM policy.
Best Regards...
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Subject: CFRM Policy Nmuber
H
Hello,
We have a requirement to add new policy and structure in current
CFRM couple dataset. I have extracted the current CFRM report from
administrative utility. Which says,
/* XCF Format Utility Control Cards: */
DATA TYPE(CFRM)
* ITEM NAME(POLICY) NUMBER(3)*
ITEM NAME(S
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