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  • Subject: Y2k?- Synchronization of Objects& corresponding Source.
  • From: Glenn Ericson <Glenn-Ericson@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 20 May 1998 23:42:24 -0400

Mani
read Brice Vining's  reply - Use ANZUSROBJ it is a free PTF  from IBM  &
amongst other things  checks SRC to OBJ match - - It is a start.  IF  you
are doing Y2k  work  get yourself a good tool to be  complete & through.
I'll be happy  to recommend some


Glenn
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At 04:10 PM 5/20/98 -0700, Mani wrote:
>Venu:
>
>Thanks for the response. However, I think I was not able to put the
>question properly. I am aware that the AS/400 executes the objects. That is
>the basics. I am interested in the source to carry out some conversions,
>including Y2K. When I make the conversion, I want to be sure that I am
>working with the correct source.
>
>...Mani
>
>
>At 09:36 AM 5/20/98 -0400, you wrote:
>>Mani :
>>
>>Looks like you need to go for some cleanup. Here we do the cleanup before
>doing
>>any conversion. We match each object with corresponding source. While
>doing so,
>>we do compare the dates. We take the most recent of createdate, modifieddate
>>and lastused date.
>>
>>Whether the source is modified after the object is created doesn't make a
>>point. Even if you modify the source and dont create the object, the system
>>always looks at the object. When you run a pgm, the system executes the
>object
>>but not the source. So the primary importance should be given to object
>but not
>>source.
>>
>>Best of luck!!
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