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> Hi, One of my mates wrote an application that does the following: 1.) Submit a task (or scheduled) to collect information 2.) List library, with content and relationship between all objects in lib (PF, LF and PGM). 3.) List/sort objects by name/size. 4.) Output is on-screen when I last saw. Can also be sent to a PF. 5.) Trying to get him to list objects with > selected % of deleted records to a file. Can then use this same utility for RGZPFM. When I last checked, it was available for a couple of Rand (R5000-00). Divide by ten to convert to $. If anyone is interested, please let me know. BTW, there are repositories of shareware/freeware/ open source all over the net (pertaining to AS/400 & iSeries). Is there any one site that carries links to all these? If not, do you (the community) percieve any value in such a list? I am thinking along these lines. The more of these we can place in the hands of the AS/400 newbies, the better. There is a wealth of code all over the net and this can add value to the 400/iSeries. Cheers. Jan Megannon I have yet to meet a person that has moved from another platform to the AS/400 (with an open mind and a bit of a brain), that has not become a convert. > > I think that instead of having a file like QADBXREF, > > IBM should have a ONE-VERTEBRA-COLUMN FILE with all the basic OBJECTS > > information on the AS400 and this should include the pertinent and basic > > information, depending on the object type. >
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