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File Versions (GDG)

Hi There,

This is more a question for the 'mainframers' of old.

I need a control structure (AIX) very similar to "GDG" files (Generation data group) as found on OS/390 to control versions of files.

Specific files have specific needs, some need to be kept for 5 versions, some for 30 and some for 100.

When you add a new file, then the oldest version of the file must automatically be deleted (continuously rolling over).

Any ideas how it can be done??

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