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Richard:

On Tue, 05 February 2002, Richard Reeve wrote:

> I have been tasked to identify source/object mis-matches for a given library. 
> Other than compiling each object in to a temporary library and comparing 
>object sizes how might I go about identifying mismatches?


Lots of good info has been given. One minor detail to be aware of that _might_ 
trip you up at some point is about the following field definition for format 
PGML0100 of the QBNLPGMI API:

"Bound module library name. The name of the library containing the module bound 
into this program at bind time."

Be aware that this library name will not change if a module is replaced by 
UPDPGM and the new module is in a different library. The library name will 
remain as the "bind time" library. See the help text for the UPDPGM MODULE() 
parameters for basic info. The DSPPGM command can be used to see this happen.

Most other values, such as source file and library, will change okay; so 
they're reliable.

Tom Liotta

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