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Joel:

By definition, CRTDUPOBJ creates a new object based on an existing object as a "template". The new object will have today's date and time as the "Create Date" and the current user profile as the object owner.

If you want to "clone" a objects from one library to another, preserving all of the attributes, you could do something like this:

CRTSAVF QTEMP/SAVF
SAVOBJ OBJ(objectname) LIB(libraryone) DEV(*SAVF) SAVF(QTEMP/SAVF) OBJTYPE(*PAGSEG) UPDHST(*NO)
RSTOBJ OBJ(objectname) SAVLIB(librarytwo) DEV(*SAVF) SAVF(QTEMP/SAVF) OBJTYPE(*PAGSEG)

Hope that helps,

Mark S. Waterbury

> On 7/17/2013 3:24 PM, Stone, Joel wrote:
I need to copy objects from one lib to another and retain the create date and last date used info.

How can this be accomplished?

Object type = *pagseg and *ovl, maybe others

Thanks!



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