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Hi frank, Try WRKOBJOWN Command

-Murugesh

-----Original Message-----
From: fkany@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:fkany@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2003 3:12 AM
To: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Finding Objects Created by User



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 once
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
isn't exactly what the requestor wanted or they want something different.
It's all very confusing, so I would like a way to scan the system for all
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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