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  • Subject: Re: How to find a source file which does not have the object
  • From: "Rajeev Asthana" <Rajeev_Asthana@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 15:28:30 -0700

Baba,

If I'm right you're trying to find out all those members which donot have
objetcs.
As everybody gave their solutions, here's mine. Though it sounds a bit scary,
but you can have a good tool for future use.

(1) DSPOBJD for *ALL programs in your library. Take it into an Outfile.
(2) Write a program which will read the programs one by one and then using
Retrieve Program Information (QCLRPGMI) API,
      get the Source file, Source Library, Source Member info and stote into
some file.
(3) Read this new file . Then compare the Members in corresponding Source files
with the members in your source file. A small RPG program will do. You can then
print the list of all those members which have no objects.

Thanks,
Rajeev.





Baba Rahiman <baba.rahiman@kiosk.ch> on 06/03/99 05:27:38 AM

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Subject:  How to find a source file which does not have the object




Hi,

Iam trying to findout all source members which exist in the system and name
of the library is not known. The important point there is no object for
that member.
How to search it?


Any help will be appreciated.

regards,
BABA

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