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  • Subject: Re: Checking lots of Queries for a field
  • From: "Henrik Krebs" <hkrebs@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 08:31:12 -0500 (CDT)

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message: Allen, Stuart wrote:
> Does anyone have a routine that lets you scan a load of Query definitions
> for a particular field, a la option 25 in PDM?

Sorry - I do not have that routine, but I would like to (just two hours ago I 
reminded a customer that I two years ago told him to change all his QRY's from 
'DATE GT 991231' to 'DATE GT 19991231', and we are now in the cleanup phase of 
the Y2K).

It can be done however (any volounteers?):
DMPSYSOBJ OBJ(xxx) CONTEXT(yyy) OBJTYPE(*QRYDFN) contains both files, fields 
and record format level ID's. 
Maybe sombody has a better idea (STMF)?

Henrik
http://hkrebs.dk
realname: Henrik Krebs
email: hkrebs@hkrebs.dk


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