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Really odd thought but any chance you're doing a changed object save?
Reorganizing the files would definitely turn on the change flag.

Curious, are you using this to find members with a lot of deleted rows?
SELECT SYSTEM_TABLE_SCHEMA, SYSTEM_TABLE_NAME, SYSTEM_TABLE_MEMBER,
NUMBER_DELETED_ROWS
FROM qsys2.syspartitionstat
ORDER BY number_deleted_rows desc
If you've got any chops there's a way to create your own QCMDEXC UDF
(function, not procedure) and do something like
SELECT SYSTEM_TABLE_SCHEMA, SYSTEM_TABLE_NAME, SYSTEM_TABLE_MEMBER,
NUMBER_DELETED_ROWS, qcmdexc('rgzpfm...)
FROM qsys2.syspartitionstat
ORDER BY number_deleted_rows desc

with the usual caveats that you may want to use a where clause to only
reorg the most cost effective ones,
and consider reorganizing by a key for performance.

Rob Berendt

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