With SQL and the OBJECT_STATISTICS User Defined Table Function in the QSYS2 Library you should get a list of all objects in a specified schema or even in all schemas.
Select * from Table(Object_Statistics('YOURSCHEMA', '*ALL')) x;
@Elehti: Yes, it can be done with SQL. IBM provided a lot of IBM i and Db2 Services (in the QSYS2 library) which return a lot of non-file specific information.
@Jon: sometimes, at the week end I do not work 24 hours 😊
... SYSTABLES provides only a list of database files.
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Subject: Is there a way to list all objects in a library using SQL
I need to list and compare objects on 2 machines to check for missing objects or object with differing level checks.
TIA
Darryl Freinkel
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