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It isn't.
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Rob,
If this is the *M36 object type, then that not true. You can have many.
You can even have several running at the same time.
Since it hasn't been supported for a while (V4R4), I don't think it's an
issue for most.
-mark
Note: There is one, and only one, *S36 object type on a system. It isa
S/36 environment definition. It is NOT a type indicating whether athen,
program is a S/36 program. Skip looking at type and look at attribute.
WRKOBJ won't allow you to select by attribute. WRKOBJPDM will. But
WRKOBJPDM doesn't span libraries very well. Might want to DSPOBJD
*ALL/*ALL to an output file and query that.
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Hi all,
I want to display all s38 program.
I have found WRKOBJ OBJ(*ALL) OBJTYPE(*S36)
But there is no *s38 objtype
Any suggestion to get a list of all s38 program?
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