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Frank, DSPOBJD to an outfile, and then query the fields: ODLBNM CHAR 10 10 14 Both Library ODOBNM CHAR 10 10 24 Both Object ODOBTP CHAR 8 8 34 Both Object Type ODCRTU CHAR 10 10 415 Both Created by User There are probably some other fields that you would like to query as well, but these will get you started. jte > > Please ignore the previous post. I should have edited my > email before > sending it. > > Anybody know of a good way to find objects created by > users? > > Here's what's happening: I start a project to work on, > then someone wants > something done asap so I stop what I'm doing and work on > the new project, > then in the middle of that one I might get another > project, etc.... Or > what happens is I finish a project then I send an email to > the requestor of > the project to get together to test the finished product > but the requestor > takes a week or 2 to get back to me and I've already > started another > project, but for me anyways it's a rare occasion that my > finished project > is exactly what the requestor wanted or they actually > wanted something a > little different. It's all very confusing, so I would > like a way to scan > the system for all objects once in a while for objects I > created so that I > can look at each one and determine if I'm still working on > it or if I can > delete it. > > TIA, > > Frank >
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