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John:

AFAIK, no *PGMs in library QSYS have "usage tracking" enabled, so they always show blank for "Last used date" and 0 for "Days Used Count".

Similarly, objects in QSYS are not normally saved via a SAVLIB or SAVOBJ, but are saved using the SAVSYS command, and that does not update the "Save date/time" information (presumably because you should not normally save and restore individual objects in QSYS using SAVOBJ or SAVLIB. (Use SAVSYS and restore by IPLing from back-up media, or via PTFs to update those objects incrementally.)

HTH,

Mark S. Waterbury

> On 8/17/2015 9:59 AM, John McKee wrote:
This program is running in our controlling subsystem. I saw a post from
years ago in the archives where it was running in QBATCH and is for cleanup.

I do Go SAVE 21 every week. I wonderedabout this program before I searched
the archives. A DSPOBJD shows this program has no information recorded for
Save/Restore or last used date.

Why would this program not have anything for save date/time?

Again, v5r4 - terminal. Maybe a few months now.

Definitely not an issue. Just curious.

John McKee


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