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Thanks Arco, but that's the line level changed date (or record level, or
whatever it's called) that you see to the right in SEU. That date stays
fine.  I'm referring to the Member Changed Date that you see when you have
the WRKMBRPDM list up and press F14.

Thanks again.

"the one which took you an hour into the future in only sixty minutes inside
the machine.  :)"

LOL, that might come in handy, Mr. Handy! (Ohhh, you probably get that soo
much huh?) :-P


//Jer/


On 3/22/06, Arco Simonse <arcosimonse@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>   Hi Jerry,
>
>   The source change date is a 6,0 zoned field that is kept in the field
>   SRCDAT of your source member. You can treat a source member just like a
>   normal physical filemember. If you read the fields by keyfield SRCSEQ,
> you
>   should be able to copy the content of the original SRCDAT field to the
> new
>   source member's SRCDAT field.
>
>   HTH, Arco Simonse
>
>     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>     From:  "Captain Jerry" <captainjerry@xxxxxxxxx>
>     Reply-To:  RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
>     <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>     To:  "RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries" <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>     Subject:  Member Changed Date 92-112
>     Date:  Wed, 22 Mar 2006 10:18:32 -0800
>     >Hi All,
>     >
>     >I've got a QRPGLESRC file that someone, in their infinite wisdom,
>     created at
>     >a record length of 92.  I've been tasked with converting (copying?)
>     this
>     >into a standard 112 long source file.
>     >
>     >Easy task, but the problem is that the Member Last Changed Date is
>     being
>     >updated to the current date. Is there any way to accomplish this
>     conversion,
>     >yet retain the original changed date?
>     >
>     >TIA,
>     >Captain Jerry
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