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CRTEGG

projex4i, crtegg

Easy to use tool for saving, restoring and distributing IBMi Library Data

CRTEGG is a versatile tool for easy distribution of iSeries (AS/400) programs, objects or files.

This is used to save and compress any AS/400 library into a PC File ready for electronic transmission (ie: email, diskettes, CD, etc..) to any other user of PROJEX400 - think of this is the AS400 version of a ZIP file.

‘EGGS’ give tremendous compression, and facilitate simple transport of AS/400 data to other AS/400’s. For example, the entire PROJEX400 library loaded with data (around 50Mb) can be saved as an egg and than transported via email for less than a single megabyte. Using this as an example you could type the following command:

PROJEX4I/CRTEGG LIB(LIBNAME)                               
                EGG(*LIBRARY)                              
                NESTFLR(*PROJEX)                           
                EGGMSG('Hey John - Here is that Library I promised to send you')                
                TGTRLS(*CURRENT)                           
                ZIP(*YES)                              

save as400 library into an EGG file

This would calculate an Egg name of LIBNAME.EGG and place it in the PROJEX folder ready for you to copy to your PC for email or diskette transmission.

There are a few different command parameters on the CRTEGG command, all of which have extensive help text.

Obviously if you receive any EGG and want to install it - then you need PROJEX4i installed on your machine. If you want to look inside an EGG? Use DSPEG. If you want to restore an Egg? Use RSTEGG.

/me mumbles something about that being pretty obvious really.

 


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