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File QUSRSYS/QAOSSS17 has a record for each DLO that's not in a *FLR.  At
least it does on my machine, but then I only have 3 of them :-)

The first field (WOSHLADN) has the LADN (Libray-assigned document name).  You
can convert that to a *SYSOBJNAM using DSPDLONAM (or RTVDLONAM in a pgm),
passing the 16-character hex value of WOSHLADN in the LADNTSP parm.

--Dave
Semper ubi sub ubi


On Monday 03 June 2002 08:48 am, Walden H. Leverich wrote:
> Does anyone have/know of documentation on the internal structure of *FLR
> and *DOC objects? We have a client with > 1 million (yes million) doc and
> folder objects in QDOC. A number of these objects are orphaned and we are
> trying to clean up the library w/o doing a RCLDLO *ALL since that will take
> *FOREVER. Orphans occur when you delete a folder that isn't empty, under
> V4R5 and earlier the docs in that folder aren't deleted. We would like to
> get the object count below the 349K limit.
>
> -Walden
>
>
> ------------
> Walden H Leverich III
> President
> Tech Software
> (516) 627-3800 x11
> (208) 692-3308 eFax
> WaldenL@TechSoftInc.com
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