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Hope I don't have to go that route Rob, but thanks anyway.

Angus

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If not, there's always journalling.

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Clare, that looks like it will do the trick.

Many thanks

Angus

On 23/03/07, Clare Holtham <Clare.Holtham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hi Angus,
>
> If you do DSPFD *Mbr to an outfile, you can look at Last Used Date as
well
> as Days used count, and it also shows logical and physical reads, member
> accesses, and opens and closes....would that do the job?
>
> cheers,
>
> Clare
>
> Clare Holtham
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> www.smallblue.co.uk
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> > Is there any way I can identify when an object was last 'used', for
> > example
> > in the case of a *FILE when it was last opened regardless of whether
> there
> > were any changes? DSPOBJD may not be enough for my requirements.
> >
> > Many thanks in advance.
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