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Huh. I knew that. Well, I knew that about 10 years ago.

So, I just prompted the CPYSRCF command using option 3 in WRKMBRPDM and
F4=Prompt, and the SRCCHGDATE parameter defaults to *FROMMBR.

I just tested by explicitly specifying SRCCHGDATE(*FROMMBR) in the command,
and the copied member's Change date & time has the same as when it was
created.

PTF?

- Dan

On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 3:24 PM, Troy Hyde <troy.hyde@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

There is a parameter in the CPYSRCF command entitled SRCCHGDATE that
controls if the new member has the same date as the original or a new one.

I would guess your old box had a different command default from the new
one.


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