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What return format are you using? My solution is to use QUSLOBJ to retrieve
only the minimal information (OBJD0100)... and then use QUSROBJD for the
details. I have not run into space issues in this manner.
Dennis Lovelady
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I am trying to use the QUSLOBJ API and am only getting a "partial" list on
retrievel of a library that contains almost 42,000 objects. When Ichanged
the program from looking for *ALL object types to perform a loop(selecting a
single object type one at a time), I still do not get all the *PGM objects29,119
which number over 30,000. The "magic" number where the job stops is
objects.idea on
Doe this API have a "continuation handle" or does anyone have a better
retrieving all the objects - I am using the 0600 format to retrieve thedata.
I believe that I am creating an extendable user space.list
TIA...
Eric
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