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Thanks, you confirmed what I thought about the replace the library.
Yes, Scott a simple way to see the compiled/built date would be good.
I try to keep software up to date but sometimes just figuring out that it is out of date is the hard part. IBM is making that much easier now.
Kerwin
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Klement [mailto:rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2019 4:53 PM
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: YAJLGEN
Yes, just replace the library with the new one, or restore on top (replacing all existing objects, regardless of differences). There isn't really any sort of "upgrade" needed, you just replace the objects with the newer versions.
Unfortunately, I didn't really put any sort of versioning into it. You can do DSPSRVPGM to see when it was last compiled/built. (This would be a good thing to improve in the future.)
On 8/7/2019 3:58 PM, Kerwin Crawford via RPG400-L wrote:
I currently have YAJL and am using.
To 'upgrade' do I just replace the current YAJL library with the new library? I see a lot about install but nothing about upgrade.
Is there a way to tell what 'build' or the age of my current YAJL is?
Kerwin
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