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Fortunately, we do not (yet) have to do taxes, so this file is empty for us.
Object Type Library Attribute Text
ATP *FILE BP4CDT PF A/P Tax Amount Paid File
ATPL01 *FILE BP4CDT LF ATP by Company/Vendor
We do not use XREF due to a security bug in how it is structured.
According to GO CMDREF cross-reference to *OUTFILE then interrogate the
results for hits on that file.[Al] Hopefully this cut & paste is readable
to you.
Object Library Program Library Text
Referenced Of that Calls the of 'Description'
Program or Whatever Referenced Referenced one Caller
ATP *LIBL ACP900C BP4TCDO Period End File
Reorganization
*LIBL ACP900C BPCS405CDO Period End File
Reorganization
BP4CDT RECREATEST BTESTSRC Recreate "E"
files as testing copy of "T" live
BPCS405CDF RECREATEST BTESTSRC Recreate "E"
files as testing copy of "T" live
*LIBL SB4109B ULOT SB4109B-Archive
Accounts Payables
*LIBL SB4109B ULFL SB4109B-Archive
Accounts Payables
&ALIB SB4109C ULFL Library/File
Check for Accounts Payables Archiving
&ALIB SB4109C ULOT Library/File
Check for Accounts Payables Archiving
COUNT 8
RECREATEST is one of our modifications, associated with recreating a test
data base from live data.
The "U" libraries are associated with a 3rd party archiving package.
As you can see, we are WAY behind on archiving unwanted obsolete software
before upgrades.
People on other than 405CD might get different results.
I subscribe to BPCS-L from home, have access to the 400 from work, all sorts
of infrastructure breakages have diminished my current access conveniences.
-
Al Macintyre
BPCS/400 Guru
-----Original Message-----
Subject: FW: [BPCS-L] ATP File
-----Original Message-----
From: Freddy Garcia
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 12:18 PM
To: bpcs-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [BPCS-L] ATP File
Any body know, how it function?, what information manage? Or which report o
program use this information?
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