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Dan, You could read the source member and find the highest source change date SRCDAT. Compare this to the source date in DSPOBJD *SERVICE. If the dates match there is a high likelihood that the source matches the object. You won't get the change time but it may be good enough. Bernard Burchell. ----- Original Message ----- Dan Bale wrote: The source member is then *COPIED* into the production source file, which sets the copied source member's timestamps (both create & change) to the current date & time.
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