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  • Subject: Re: Detecting changing objects...
  • From: "Phil Hall" <hallp@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Nov 1999 15:29:15 -0600

> > > do you mean that there is no need for such a utility?
> >
> > No. Your original question asked if the system provided the
information
> > in an efficient manner.
> >
> [Leif Svalgaard]
> don't quibble: of course the system does. What I meant was
> if there is a command that gives you that information so we
> don't have to write a utility. I don't remember all 1600+ commands.

I wasn't quibbling, I answered the question in the context that I read
it in.

>> Also the QEZOLBKL API should be able to return the similar
information,
>> but I've not checked the docs for the API yet, and *could* be faster
as
>> it access the changed object list.
>>
>>[Leif Svalgaard]  Please investigate. Thanks

I'm playing with it as I type...

--phil

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