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  • Subject: Re: CPA4002 after 3.1.0 to 3.2.0 Upgrade
  • From: "Kevin Watkins" <kevinw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 09:31:25 -0500

David, it is a TAATOOL (www.taatool.com) command...the help text is as
follows:

"The Print Changed IBM objects command prints a listing of the objects that
have changed since they were installed. The intent of the command is to find
the IBM supplied objects in QSYS or other IBM libraries which have been
changed by a user modification.

The technique used is to examine the ODUMOD field in the DSPOBJD outfile.
This field is not consistently set. However, it can be used to determine
such things as commands cahnged by CHGCMDDFT and fils changed by CHGPRTF."

Kevin Watkins
Sun Industries, Inc.


-----Original Message-----

>What is this PRTCHGIBM command you're talking about?
>
>Dave
>
>> ----------
>> I missed the strprtwtr cmd when I reviewed  the output of the
>> prtchgibm cmd.


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