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rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
When I do a DSPOBJD CDRGRDC *PGM *SERVICE on it I am seeing:
Licensed program . . . . . . . . . . : 5761SS1 V6R1M0
PTF number . . . . . . . . . . . . . : APAR ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :
Now, what option of ss1...

Since it's QSYS2 and not QSYS, isn't QSYS2 reserved for
SYSTABLES and stuff related to that genre? If so, I would
think that would be on all systems at a certain level.

I would also think that use of it would be a non published
api, subject to change with new releases.


IIRC "Extended Base" support, OPTION(01) of the OS [of SS1] delivered originally API *PGM objects that /do not begin with 'Q'/. It was originally a /system library/ for which no user data was present. Only later did it become additionally the SQL Catalog View repository; even if external to IBM, that transpired in the same release as its first appearance. Although I am not aware of what those APIs are, I do expect both that they are published and that David is using such information to access the program.

IIRC the extended OIR information of a DMPOBJ will have a '01' after the 57xxSS1 details, if the object is installed as part of the OPTION(01); and '03' for example, if from that option.

Regards, Chuck

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