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...and if the system hasn't "discovered" that the object is damaged yet, it
will not have been marked as such, even though it may be.

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I've not found that to be terribly accurate.
And if these damaged object are 'just there' and not in a library, they
will not show.
And objects in the IFS will not show up.

Rob Berendt
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Yes, it is called DSPOBJD. Direct the output of this comand to an outfile.
One of the fields is "Object damaged?".

Regards,
Carel Teijgeler.


On 17 Aug 2002 at 8:58, SANTOSH PRASAD wrote:

> Is there an OS/400 command which lists all the damaged objects in the
> machine?
> Santosh.



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