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A far bigger issue is, if you place your source in the IFS and use any
of the CRTxxx commands that support it, you lose one of the most
important features of OS/400 or i5/OS, that is, the automatic "stamping"
of the created object with the source file name, library name, member
name, and date-time stamp of the source member. Those fields in the
created object (OIR) will all be blank if your source was in the IFS. :-o
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