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DMPOBJ does show the debug views by type - of course, the SPLF output is not friendly but one could pull the info out with effort.

Vern

On 7/28/2023 2:49 PM, Barbara Morris wrote:
On 2023-07-27 11:58 a.m., Howie, Bill wrote:
Hello,

We have the need to see how program objects were compiled, ahead of an upgrade of our ERP system.  Specifically, we want to see if all the programs in a specific library were compiled with FIXNBR(*ZONED), so that if any were not we can recompile. Anyone know of one of the system tables that might contain this info?  Any information is most appreciated.  Thanks!

There is nothing visible in the module or program object to indicate that FIXNBR(*ZONED) was used for the compile. The FIXNBR parameter value just affects how the compiler generates the program; it doesn't become an attribute of the compiled object.

You mentioned the debug view. Assuming the program has not been changed by CHGPGM RMVOBS(*DBGDTA), you can see the debug views by starting the debugger and using F15 to see the available views.

There is also a DEBUG_DATA column in BOUND_MODULE_INFO, but it doesn't indicate which debug views were requested.
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/i/7.5?topic=services-bound-module-info-view



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