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Write a little RPG program that does either:
A) Call to api to get a list of objects and then uses system(), QCAPCMD
or QCMDEXC to CHGLF
B) system(), QCAPCMD or QCMDEXC to DSPOBJD LF's in to a file. Then
process that file to system(), QCAPCMD or QCMDEXC to CHGLF
Rob Berendt
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Subject: Run command over multiple files?
We are running JD Edwards here and upgrading to V5R2 this weekend. One
problem that JDE has is performance issues related to some new values.
Seems
that there can large performance hits if the logical files are not changed
as shown:
CHGLF FILE(F0003LA) ACCPTHSIZ(*MAX1TB)
Well, there are at least 300 (out of 1000's) logicals that I should do
this
for immediately.
Is there a different way to submit this command so to change/update more
than one file at a time? FILE(F0003*) does not work. :(
TIA
Dale
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