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I haven't seen mention of what OS/400 release the original poster had, but
it might be relevant.  We have V5R2 here and I executed PRTSQLINF against an
SQLRPGLE program.  According to the output, the access plan was last saved
on January 20, 2005, but the last changed date on the object is the same as
the creation date.  The changed time is an hour and a half later, though.

Any thoughts?

Donald R. Fisher, III
Project Manager
Roomstore Furniture Company
(804) 784-7600 extension 2124
DFisher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


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FWIW, if you run the PRTSQLINF command on the program it will tell you the
date/time the access plan was last updated, and this should match the new
change date/time exactly
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