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On 1/27/11 7:15 AM, Luis Rodriguez wrote:
What happens if you do a CRTDUPOBJ?
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 10:22 AM, David FOXWELL wrote:
<<SNIP>>
So now... How do I recreate all my QUERY without doing WRKQRY on
every library then selecting 2, F3, to save?
The CRTDUPOBJ will almost surely just create a duplicate of the
object and the OIR [Object Information Record], where the original and
the copied OIR both will be devoid of any Where-Used tracking detail;
the details which DSPPGMREF retrieves to generate its outputs.
FWiW: While the "librarian" feature which provides the "generic"
object function to "duplicate" an object of a supported external object
type is not entirely generic [i.e. there are parameters specific to the
database], there is atypically going to be any specific object handlers
invoked by the duplication processing just to enable the owning-feature
of that object type to effect some enhancement; i.e. the feature avoids
becoming even less generic and bloated with non-librarian code path.
Regards, Chuck
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