I don't believe the system has any inherent process that would record
this. Perhaps you can extrapolate from the earliest dates in the source
code to determine when a program was originally coded, but from this you
would only really end up with a 'wild-ass-guess'
Paul Therrien
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Subject: Original (Creation) Date
My boss is asking me if there is any way to determine when a program was
originally created. DSPOBJD's creation date is the last date on which
it was compiled. It doesn't seem reasonable to me that the
compiler/system would keep track of the original date from the previous
program object that it was replacing, but thought I would ask.
Jerry C. Adams
IBM i Programmer/Analyst
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