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  • Subject: Re: Number of times a program has been run
  • From: Glenn Gundermann <ggundermann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 04 Dec 1998 17:10:40 -0500
  • Organization: Ronald A. Chisholm Limited

Tony,

Two ways I immediately think of are;
1.  Reset the useage count for the object(s) using CHGOBJD ....USECOUNT(*RESET) 
and check the count at a later date (DSPOBJD).
2.  Turn on logging for the object and this will tell you who and when used the 
object.  I have used this only once and don't recall the steps but let me know 
if you want me to figure it out again.

Glenn Gundermann
Ronald A. Chisholm Limited
Toronto

> Tony.Minehan@hr-m.b-m.defence.gov.au wrote:
>
> We have  a large amount of programs  that our end-users use to produce 
>hardcopy or screen-based reports (...). The higher-ups have suggested that we 
>may like to know how many times each of these programs are run.

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