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Topic Title: Modify DXL to work on in-links
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Created On: 24-Apr-2008 00:22
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 24-Apr-2008 00:22
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Al Almoian

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I have a script which creates a column of data from out links. It survives the archive/restore since it does not contain physical disk location as does the wizard script. What do I have to change to make it work on in-links?
(Replace Link Module Name with actual name or * for all modules.)
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 24-Apr-2008 12:41
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David Pechacek

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This should do it. The source module will have to be open though. Otherwise you'll need to use LinkRefs and load each source module to get the info. Also you'd have to change from directly getting the source object using source(Link l) to sourceAbsNo(LinkRef lr) and then get the object using the absolute number from the source module.

Finally, I modified it to use Buffers instead of strings.

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 25-Apr-2008 19:55
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Al Almoian

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Thank you very much.
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