I would use the SQL solution also. If you run into any object locks, etc., you're going to have a real chocolate mess trying to get through everything. If you have a dedicated system, it might not be so bad. But the other advantage would be a chance to get familiar with using the SQL services--that alone could pay dividends.

Thanks,
Michael Quigley
Computer Services
www.TheWay.org

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date: Mon, 11 May 2026 16:44:05 -0500
from: Vern Hamberg via MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: GRTOBJAUT...does anyone know

The SQL solution Rob and I suggested will take 2, maybe 3 minutes - OK,
maybe 5!

*Regards*

*Vern Hamberg*

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(COMMON Americas Advisory Council) IBM Influencer 2023


On 5/11/2026 4:36 PM, Don Brown via MIDRANGE-L wrote:
For 8000 objects I would just run the grtobjaut command on all objects.

Unless there is a requirement to know which objects need to be updated.

This will take a minute whereas writing a program will take much longer
relatively speaking.

My 2 cents

Cheers
Don

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