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Thanks for the responses. It strikes me as odd that there is a table for
user profiles and a table (or at least a view) to return your current
library list but nothing for non-database objects.


Gord



On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 10:29 AM, Vernon Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Hi Gord

You found the table function. There isn't going to be a catalog for
objects, because things like programs and data areas are not database
objects. System catalogs are for database - and then we have the various
services coming out now - these are also database objects - UDTFs, views,
procedures - that happen to provide services related often to non-database
objects.

One of several definitions for "system catalog" I found using Google is
this one -

The *system catalog* is a collection of tables and views that contain
important information about a database.

Now if you have something you need that isn't in OBJECT_STATISTICS or one
of the other services, send Scott Forstie an email with your request - or
submit a requirement at requirements.common.org

HTH
Vern

On 10/21/2015 7:30 AM, Gord Hutchinson wrote:

Is there a QSYS2 catalog for objects on 7r1? I'm looking for a way to
extract object creation and change information that's quicker than DSPOBJD
to an outfile.

​Google so far hasn't been my friend.​ The closest I can find is the
OBJECT_STATISTICS table function.


Gord




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