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The Change Object Description (QLICOBJD) API might be what you're looking
for. You can change service attributes such as the source file using this
API.
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04/29/2004 01:49 Changing service attributes
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Here is our situation.
We have files that were created back in 1995. Some of these files are used
all over our system. Since these files were created, we have changed our
source file structure. So, while we still have the source, the objects
point to a source file/member that no longer exist.
Now, we are installing change management software that requires the object
to point to the correct source file and member.
Is there a way to update the object attributes to reflect where the source
currently is, without having to recompile the object and, by definition,
every program that uses these files?
Thanks.
David Bocian
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