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  • Subject: Re: DSPOBJD "Last Used Date" field
  • From: "William Washington III" <w.washington@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2000 18:52:53 -0500

> Consider a scenario in which an object is used in definition for program
> compile, but every place that program is called, there is an over-ride
> statement calling for the actual use of some other object ... would the
act
> of using an object for program layout definition be considered "used" by
> DSPOBJD?

My gut feel is that if the file is "opened" (i.e. used for input, update,
delete or output) within a program (even DSPPFM), then it counts as a use.
I don't believe it is considered used in a program if the file is always
overridden to another.  But I wanted to hear some other opinions!

William

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