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Yup, you're right - I figured that out a few hours ago - been in touch
with another midrange.comer off list, batting ideas around, and I
think we've found a solution, but it will require Help Systems AnyDate
(or another tool that will change system date on the fly).

anyway, we've decided there is no easy way to do this, without being
able to change the system date.

On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 1:40 PM, CRPence <CRPbottle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  Really?  IME the "Last source update date/time" [per DSPFD for *MBR
details] was always presented by WRKMBRPDM.  The QLICOBJD to change the
object "Change date and time stamp" would change all members of the file
so each member's "Last change date/time" [per DSPFD for *MBR or
*MBRLIST] would match the "Change date/time" for the *FILE as presented
by DSPOBJD.  The source physical file member tracks two different
update\change date/time values; source and [*MEM member] object.  A
CHGPFM [e.g. to change the text] would update the object change
date/time value, and changing the data would update the source change
date/time value.

Regards, Chuck

On 18 May 2012 06:26, rick baird wrote:
never mind, it appears QLICOBJD does it.

On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 8:35 AM, rick baird wrote:
Is there an API to allow me to change the member change date (the
one seen on WRKMBRPDM) for source files?
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