Saving only changed objects
You can use the save changed object function to reduce the amount of save media that you use. You can also complete your save process in a shorter period of time.
- Saving Changed Objects (SAVCHGOBJ) command
Use the Save Changed Objects (SAVCHGOBJ) command to save only those objects that have changed since a specified time.- Saving changed objects in directories
This information describes how to use the CHGPERIOD parameter of the SAV command to save objects that have changed.- Saving changed objects when you use journaling
Journal Management describes how to set up journaling. When you use journaling, the system uses one or more journal receivers to keep a record of changes that occur to the journaled objects.- Saving changed document library objects
You can use the Save Document Library Object (SAVDLO) command to save DLOs that have changed since a particular time.- Additional considerations for SAVCHGOBJ
If you need to save changed objects as part of your save strategy, ensure that any partial save activity that occurs between your full save operations does not affect what you save with the SAVCHGOBJ command.- How the system updates changed object information with the SAVCHGOBJ command
The changed object information kept by the system is a date and a timestamp. When the system creates an object, the system places a timestamp in the changed field. Any change to the object causes the system to update the date and timestamp.
Parent topic:
Saving user data in your systemRelated reference
Determining when an object was last savedRelated information
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