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Just tried a CPYF, as I suggested - change date/time got set to current date/time - so no good on that count.

You can use SQL to change the SRCDAT field of the source member. This will not affect the member change date, but could get you something to compare back to. It'd eventually line up more as things are modified down the road. It's YYMMDD in a zoned (6,0) format, so

update yourlib/qclsrc set srcdat = 30101

would set all the dates to Jan 1 of this year.

Eureka! Another idea--change date and time of your development system, make some mass change in the ones that need that date, save them, change to the other date/time, repeat until (over)done!

Luck

Vern

At 07:42 AM 4/1/2003 -0600, you wrote:
You might try QLICOBJD API. You can change Source file last changed date and time. Since this might affect all members, maybe put each member by itself into a source file, make the change, and copy it over to the final resting place.

To change the change date on the compiled object is not the goal, rather to change when the source was changed, for historical reasons. In this case, the source was lost - recovered with RTVCLSRC.

HTH, have never done it myself.

Vern

At 01:37 PM 4/1/2003 +0100, you wrote:

I'd say recompile. If a file changed, you would have to anyway - it doesn't
imply a code change.
A code change is surely documented as part of your version control anyway ?


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