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Do not DSPDTAARA. Use DSPOBJD per the [2nd paragraph below in the
quoted] doc:
IBM i 7.1 Information Center -> Systems management -> Backup and
recovery -> Backing up your system -> Before you save any data ->
Verifying what the system saved
_i Determining when an object was last saved i_
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v7r1m0/topic/rzaiu/rzaiurzaiu264.htm
"If a library contains an object, you can use the Display Object
Description (DSPOBJD) command to find out when the system saved the object.
If the QSYS library contains an object, you can use the DSPOBJD command
to display the appropriate data area that is shown in Data areas that
contain save history.
...
The following table shows these commands and the associated data areas:
Table 1. Data areas that contain save history
Command Associated Data Area Individual Objects Updated?
SAVCFG QSAVCFG No
SAVLIB *ALLUSR QSAVALLUSR Yes 1
SAVLIB *IBM QSAVIBM Yes 1
SAVLIB *NONSYS QSAVLIBALL Yes 1
SAVSECDTA QSAVUSRPRF No
SAVSTG QSAVSTG No
SAVSYS QSAVSYS, QSAVUSRPRF, QSAVCFG No
SAVSYSINF QSYSINF No
GO SAVE Opt-21 QSRSAV21 No
Notes: 1) If you specify UPDHST(*NO), the system does not update the
Date last saved field in either the object or the data area.
..."
Regards, Chuck
On 14 Dec 2012 08:45, Jeff Crosby wrote:
Interesting. Every one of the QSAV* data areas on our system is
blank.
Evidently BRMS does not update these data areas.
On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 9:25 AM,<rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Here is the gospel:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v7r1m0/topic/rzaiu/rzaiurzaiu264.htm
Jack Kingsley on 12/14/2012 08:27 AM wrote:
Is the SAVSECDTA command supposed to update the object
description detail on profiles and AUTL's when they are saved??
From what I am seeing the answer is no.
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