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  • Subject: Re: Date Last used
  • From: Pete Massiello <pmassiello@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 17:22:41 -0500
  • Organization: OS Solutions International

Scott,

    Be careful !!  Just because something doesnt have a date last used only 
means
you havent used yet, it doesnt mean you dont need it.  Do you need all the
licensed programs that you have loaded, for instance do you have the S/36
environment loaded, but dont use the S/36 on your AS/400?  Do you have DBCS
(Double Byte Character Sets) for Client Access, but only use Single byte?  You
can delete these licensed programs (using GO LICPGM option 12)  if you dont use
them (Again, be careful).  When was the last time you did a RCLSTG, sometimes
that can help.

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Scott Swaim wrote:

> Is it OK to deleted objects from you system that have been install on the
> system from the beginning but do not have a date last used?  I have a system
> that is nearing 90% and it is not feasible to upgrade at this time.  I would
> like to remove unused objects from the IBM libraries as I have already
> cleaned the user libraries.
>
> Scott Swaim
> scott@qualitycorps.com
>
> (The opinions expressed are not necessarily those of my employer,
> unless they are correct.  They would like as much credit as possible.)
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