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  • Subject: Re: How to find a source file which does not have the object
  • From: bdietz@xxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 03 Jun 1999 19:12:08 GMT


I remember it came out as a ptf in v3r2.  I think it was to help in y2k
projects, identifing programs and their source.
looks like it was built in on 4.2 and above

SF41384 370 OSP- ANZUSROBJ TOOL FOR SOURCE CODE AVAILABILITY
 SF42427 410 OSP- ANZUSROBJ TOOL FOR SOURCE CODE AVAILABILITY
 SF41382 310 OSP- ANZUSROBJ TOOL FOR SOURCE CODE AVAILABILITY
 SF41383 320 OSP- ANZUSROBJ TOOL FOR SOURCE CODE AVAILABILITY
 SF41385 360 OSP- ANZUSROBJ TOOL FOR SOURCE CODE AVAILABILITY


Bryan Dietz
3X Corp.


From:     Dennis Lovelady <dennis@lovelady.com>@midrange.com on 06/03/99
01:19 PM AST
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Hi, Bryan:

On Thu, 3 Jun 1999 bdietz@3x.com wrote:

> How about using the ANZUSROBJ commmand. It is a two step process, COLLECT
-
> REPORT.  But if I remember it will do what you need.

What package is that part of?  I don't recognize it as an IBM command.


Dennis
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