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And the season isn't even started yet!

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On 3/30/2011 8:55 AM, Bryce Martin wrote:
Nope,. you are correct. It was a WHEN, I'm mistaken. Man... I'm not
doing well today... but you Vern, you are knocking them out of the park
today :D


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I think I misread the OP - took it to mean when created - to test just
its existence, then I like a command specific to the object type, as you
suggested.

Vern

On 3/30/2011 8:01 AM, Bryce Martin wrote:
AAAHhhh... ok. Well he asked to know *if* it was created... so I though
to just do the wrkusrprf command instead. I guess when people started
saying to do the dspobj command I assumed the wrkusrprf was not a system
command. Thanks for the clarification.


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You are correct WRKUSRPRF *is* a system command.

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Hmm - I think WRKUSRPRF is a system command, not a TAATOOLS command.

But your point is well taken - WRKUSRPRF will not show when the profile
was created. Always good to pick up new tricks.

As to being a *USRPRF object - everything on the system is some kind of
object, even things in the non-library side of the IFS. Now the stream
objects, I'm pretty sure they can't be processed with DSPOBJD.

Just some thoughts.
Vern

On 3/30/2011 7:26 AM, Bryce Martin wrote:
Man, I surely am spoiled by TAATOOLS. We just do a WRKUSRPRF
YOURPROFILE ---plus it has wildcard support so I can type WRKUSRPRF
MYPRO* and get a listing....

I have never been without TAATOOLS so learning about stuff like this is
good, because it helps me to understand the system better. I never
realized that the user profile was a *USRPRF OBJ. Learn as you go I
guess.


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John Candidi wrote:
On an old 5.2 version, how do I find out when a user profile was
created?

DSPOBJD OBJ(YOURUSER) OBJTYPE(*USRPRF)

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