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You point out a difference without distinction. The OBJATR parameter
will find only save files either way. It's not more accurate one way or the
other.

Then of course you can't use 100 words to describe the same thing in 11.

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Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


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On 09-Jul-2015 04:30 -0600, Jim Oberholtzer wrote:
<<SNIP>>
Use WRKOBJPDM QGPL OBJ(Q*) OBJATR(*SAVF) to find all the save files.


FWiW, use OBJATR(SAVF) rather than OBJATR(*SAVF) because the latter
searches for any object-attribute with a suffix of SAVF; i.e. the *SAVF is a
generic-value specification on the Object Attribute (OBJATR) parameter, not
a special-value specification. And rather than defaulting for
OBJTYPE(*ALL), probably best [and conspicuously more accurate] to limit the
amount of work for the Work With Objects Using PDM (WRKOBJPDM) request by
paring the object list-request to solely include only /file/ object Object
Types using OBJTYPE(*FILE).

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Regards, Chuck

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