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Rob, Thanks for reply. There ARE good reasons for adopting *ALLOBJ. Have spent (seemingly) man-years looking at logs (with LOGCLPGM(*YES)) of multi-hour installs, (normally off-hours in semi-dedicated-system mode)... Well, I have found that alot of it is due, imo, to laziness of the programmers doing the install process... Not the most glamorous job at an ISV, I would guess. The vendors I've used generally had their own custom copy-protection algorithms (although that may have changed with IBM releasing license-key APIs.. I dunno). Afaikt (As fer as I ken tell...;-), they didn't need the *ALLOBJ for that purpose. jt | [mailto:midrange-l-admin@midrange.com]On Behalf Of rob@dekko.com | Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 11:07 AM | It's common practice to temporarily grab *ALLOBJ. For example; I have two | disparate systems. <snip rest-a good stuff>
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