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  • Subject: Create duplicate object
  • From: Ravi <ravi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 16:34:09 -0600

Hello,

I am working on creating a CLP which needs to run in different
environments(diff. library lists). In the CL I need to create a
duplicate object of a PF into QTEMP which will then be subsequently
processed in an RPG program. The CRTDUPOBJ command expects the From
Library name and does not accept *LIBL. Since the from library name will
differ depending on the environment, how can I dynamically retrieve the
library name where the PF exists and use it in my CRTDUPOBJ command? I
can do a DSPOBJD of the PF into an outfile and then read the file in my
CL to retrieve the library name, but are there any other alternatives??
Otherwise, I will have to rethink my design since the  quota of a single
DCLF in a CL is already taken........

Thanks

Ravi
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