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Let's see whether S36, S38 or AS400 the programs are Objects and they have
that type of information, only the files are different in S36, there are no
databases under DB2, they are flat files, with indexes, you should be able
to find that information
Regards

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El mar, 23 mar 2021 a las 12:58, DEnglander--- via MIDRANGE-L (<
midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>) escribió:

With compiled RPG and CL, you can see when an object was last used by
looking at the Last Used Date for the Object.

Does anyone know if there is a way to find the "Last Used Date" for an OCL
procedure in QS36PRC? Could it be in a Log or Journal entry somewhere?

Thank you,

Doug



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