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Hi Brian,

As mentioned previously (in response to another question), check the
output from the ANZUSROBJ command.

<quote>
It can be used to determine whether source exists which is likely to
have been used in the creation of user objects.
</quote>

Jan.

David Gibbs wrote:
> Brian Piotrowski wrote:
> 
>>We're trying to clean up some old source code in our libraries, and I'm
>>wondering if there is an easy way to determine the original compile
>>source on a file?  For example, in our OBJ library we have a compiled
>>file SS100R.  However, in the source libraries we have SS100R, SS100R1,
>>SS100R99, etc.
> 
> 
> DSPOBJD OBJ(lib/file) OBJTYPE(*FILE) DETAIL(*SERVICE)
> 
> First screen has 'Source file'.
> 
> david

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