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On 10/7/05, Bob Cozzi <cozzi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Use the "Scientific Method" to prove it to yourself. > Use DSPOBJD, add the obj sizes up using SQL or Query or whatever. Then use > GetLibSize or the API itself and observe the difference. DSPOBJD only > gives > you the object sizes, not the size the library uses up on your DASD > including all objects, directory entires, OIR, etc. A good exercise for a rainy day, I suppose I'll have to take your word for it now. Of course, if someone's got the API all dressed up in RPG-IV code, I'd be willing to have a go at it. - Dan
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