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Hi Silvio,
         if the program was compiled use wrkobj and it should give you when,
time and who did it. But just looking into the file you will not see it.
Still working second question.

-----Original Message-----
From: Silvio Santos [mailto:Silvio.Santos@brainag.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 2:30 AM
To: RPG400-L@midrange.com
Subject: Two questions ?




Hello!
I have two questions that until this moment I didnt found any answer where I
searched.

1- Its possible to know who was the last user that made a change in a source
file member ?

2- Suppose that I want to see the contents of a PF (physical file). I can
use
two common ways (among others),
the DSPPFM or the RUNQRY. The wird is that they give different results.
The DSPPFM  PF says that there arent any records in the PF meanwhile when I
use
the RUNQRY () PF
I see six records and besides that the status message that appears says that
-1880 (negative number,
althougt the DSPFD says that there are 1880 (positive) records in the file)
where selected
by the query.
I have talked with other people but nobody ever saw something like it.
Does anybody had faced this problem before ?

TIA,

Silvio.
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