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Very interesting, man! I've long looked at a library as some kind of
table of contents for the objects it contains - perhaps some kind of
organized list of objects as a way to refer to them collectively.
But Steve's original question still holds - yes, Bob Cozzi's tool can be
used, it is an SQL "service" provided by someone other than IBM - I
wouldn't call it cheating, it's what IBM has made possible for us to do.
Of course, wouldn't we all like something "free"? That's in quotes
because nothing is exactly free, anyhow. So, for now, I suggest Steve
submit an Idea for this - the Db2 team is quite responsive. I would
definitely vote for it.
Cheers
Vern
On 7/10/2024 11:40 PM, Mark Waterbury wrote:
Vern,https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/using-api-qsspqexclnci-clear-unused-object-information-repository-entries
You will see the *OIR mentioned occasionally in problem descriptions
and for certain APIs, etc.
For example, see:
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/dsppgmref-sql-table-function-ibmi-bob-cozzi/
Mark
On Thursday, July 11, 2024 at 12:02:50 AM EDT, Vern Hamberg
<vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Mark
I admit to being confused - I don't see anything about OIR information
in the output file for DSPPGMREF, and not in the documentation - what
have I missed?
Regards
Vern
On 7/9/2024 7:52 PM, Mark Waterbury wrote:
Steve,supported interface to obtain the "*OIR" information (object
How else can we do this? DSPPGMREF is the only documented and
information repository) for each library.
Mark<samckay1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tuesday, July 9, 2024 at 08:31:42 PM EDT, Steve McKay
DSPPGMREF
Looks like ol' Bob is cheating a little - he's just wrapping the
command in SQL and doing a CALL QSYS2.QCMDEXC rather than running itfrom a
command line.
Oh, well - thanks for your help, Mark!
Thanks,
Steve McKay
(205) 585-8424
samckay1@xxxxxxxxx
On Tue, Jul 9, 2024 at 4:36 PM Mark Waterbury <
mark.s.waterbury@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
See:
--DSPPGMREF on a
On Tuesday, July 9, 2024 at 05:18:15 PM EDT, Steve McKay <samckay1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
All -
I'm trying to identify all programs on the system that use a specific
IBM-provided Service Program (*SVCPGM). I can do this using
through theparticular program or *ALL programs in a library and searching
serviceresulting list.
I would prefer to use SQL to get the list of programs - is there a
Programthat will return this information? I expect to provide the Service
mailing listname and receive a list of all programs using that program.
Thanks,
Steve McKay
(205) 585-8424
samckay1@xxxxxxxxx
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