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On 10/7/05, Bob Cozzi <cozzi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Most people want to do this for two purposes. > 1) To find out which libraries are taking up the most space. > 2) To delete those objects that haven't been used in XX timeframe. > > DSPOBJD and adding up the object sizes doesn't give you a true > representation of the library size. Whoa. Since when? I'm not doubting you, Bob, but this is the first I've heard this. What causes the differences? - Dan
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