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Hi

Comment to Dan and Jim,

Many years ago, I converted from RPG III to RPG IV with Linoma's CVTILERPG 
(or what it was called). Converted from QRPGSRC to QRPGLESRC in one 
step thru an user option in PDM. Well... another option too, who could only
take one member at the time. 

I got a utility from a person on the list, that could keep the 'old' 
date/timestamp 
as Dan describes.

Jim.. if interested I will try to find the program (in a couple of days). I 
dont know
if it's the same utility as Dan writes about.
Pls. mail me off list.

Best regards,
Leif 
(no.... not THAT Leif ;-)

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dan Bale" <dbale@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 18. oktober 2004 18:50
Subject: RE: copy source file keeping source mbr chg date

<snip>

> I also have an MI utility that was written by Leif and modded by me that can
> modify the member creation and changed timestamps.  Haven't used it in
> awhile, but I think this is release-dependent code.  The way I could see
> using it is creating a PDM option for WRKMBRPDM, say 'MM' for Move Member or
> 'CM' for Copy Member, that would use a CL pgm to CPYSRCF the member to the
> new location, then retrieve the timestamp attributes of the "from" source
> member, and use the MI program to apply the timestamp attributes to the new
> source member.
> 
> db




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