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  • Subject: RE: time stamp of source member
  • From: "Shaw, David" <dshaw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2000 15:53:08 -0500

Todd/Ken,

Why not skip the DSPFD and just use the MBR(*FIRST *SAME), then MBR(&previous
*NEXT) progression to go through the members one at a time?

Dave Shaw


-----Original Message-----
From: Todd kidwell [mailto:Todd.kidwell@3cc.co.wayne.mi.us]
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2000 3:00 PM
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com; yamaken@tama.or.jp
Subject: Re: time stamp of source member


Ken,

Here's an option ...

This will have to be a two step process.  In the first step, run the DSPFD
FILE(lib/srcf)  TYPE(*MBRLIST)  OUTPUT(*OUTFILE)  OUTFILE(lib/ofile).

Once you have the member information in the outfile, you can use the RTVMBRD
command within a CL (probably called from an RPG / COBOL program) to get the
information you need.  Once the information is retrieved, you can store in your
own data file.



Todd Kidwell (Netstar)
AS/400 System Administrator

>>> Ken Yamasaki <yamaken@tama.or.jp> 01/07/00 02:00PM >>>
Hi all,

Thank you for many answers.

but...

I want to get both date and time of both create and change.
                            ~~~~         ~~~~~~
To the best of my memory, DSPFD *MBRLIST/*MBR does not put create 
time of member.(My memory maybe wrong...)  

BTW, In JPN, Now is Friday night, and the next monday is 
holiday(it called THE HAPPY MONDAY!? in JPN:-).). So I can't 
operate AS/400 until next tuesday. But I must think.... 
 
Would you please give me more help?

-- 
Ken Yamasaki
sorry for my poor English
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