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Hi All,

 

Is there an easy way to view the files in a library to determine when
they were last updated or accessed?  We have a bunch of RPG programs,
source code, PFs, LFs, etc. that are duplicated in process, but the name
is slightly different (ie: SS001R and SP001R).  Most of these files are
carryovers from past system upgrades.  The previous administrator was
not terribly concerned about file housekeeping. >:(

 

I want to determine which files are currently in use, and which files
are no longer being used by the system.  Do I have to check each file
one at a time, or can I do an entire directory in one shot?

 

Thanks,

 

Brian.

 

 

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