Reconfigured Copies
- Last UpdatedMar 18, 2022
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A reconfigured copy is one named by the TO DB or TO NEW commands. The key features of reconfigured copies are:
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A reconfigured copy has a different Database (DB) Number from that of the source DB.
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In the reconfiguration process, the destination DB becomes a reconfigured copy of the source DB, but the reverse is not true. The relationship exists in one direction only.
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The contents of a reconfigured copy are an edited version of those of the source DB.
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Any given element will have a different reference number in the reconfigured copy from its reference number in the original DB (unless the administrator uses the same SAMEREF option).