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OK - to continue - might have to turn on object-level using CHGOBJAUD - there is an option there to list *CHANGE - time to find the section in whatever manual that deals with this stuff!!

Now to think about turkey - and being grateful for a good life and good friends and family.

Vern

Richard Schoen wrote:
Looks like either the DSPOBJD method or Vern mentioned object auditing.
I'm going to check into that as well.
Thanks.

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message: 8
date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 18:35:42 -0500
from: Peter_Vidal@xxxxxxxx
subject: Re: Best Way to Check if a Library Has At Least 1 Changed
Object

Probably you can do something like :
DSPOBJD OBJ(PVIDAL) OBJTYPE(*LIB) OUTPUT(*OUTFILE)
OUTFILE(QGPL/LIBSTATUS)

After 24hrs you can do something like:
DSPOBJD OBJ(PVIDAL) OBJTYPE(*LIB) OUTPUT(*OUTFILE) OUTFILE(QTEMP/CURLIBSTS)

You can compare the 2 files via the object name and compare maybe these
2 fields:
ODLDAT - Change date (MMDDYY) ODLTIM - Change time (HHMMSS)
If you determine that these fields are different between the two, you
can back this library up.

Finally, make sure that QTEMP/CURLIBSTS gets copied over QGPL/LIBSTATUS.

Just a quick thought.... not tested obviously....
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