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I've searched the archives but can't seem to find an answer on this.
Is there a way to determine which job created an object? I tried to run a
test on a job I'm working on and it bombed because one (and only one) of
the
work files was already there. I checked the file (DSPOBJD) and it says
that
I created it at 7:04 this morning. Now, at 7:04 I was driving to work so I
can assure you I was not signed on to the system at that time. And I have
no batch jobs running at that time.
I've tried DSPOBJD and DSPFD but these don't tell me what job created the
file. Am I missing something simple?
Thank you for any and all ideas.
Oh, btw, we're on V6R1, and the work file is normally created (and deleted)
by a CL program. In testing, it's always run interactively.
~TA~
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