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Are you talking about the change date?

It's in the source file itself.

A source file is a PF with 3 fields
Field Level Information
Data Field Buffer Buffer Field
Field Type Length Length Position Usage
SRCSEQ ZONED 6 2 6 1 Both
SRCDAT ZONED 6 0 6 7 Both
SRCDTA CHAR 100 100 13 Both

Other than that, there is no "line change history"..

SEU copies data into a temporary space when editing...then copies it back
when saving. But there's no history..

Charles

On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 2:11 PM Matt Olson via MIDRANGE-L <
midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Anyone recall what internal file a source library uses to keep track of
line change history in a source member?

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