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Make sure your Server Auth Entries are setup correctly
ADDSVRAUTE and DSPSVRAUTE are setup correctly, along with WRKRDbDIRE

the following "works for me"

SELECT current_server, i.*
FROM TABLE(Object_Statistics('*ALLUSRAVL ', '*LIB')) i
WHERE Exists (SELECT 1 FROM YOUR_REMOTE_SERVER.Sysibm.Sysdummy1);

Bryan


Robert Wenzel wrote on 11/2/2020 10:34 AM:
We have four LPARs. One contains our source repository and test
databases/schemas. The other LPARs contains databases and program objects
deployed from the source LPAR.
I am writing an SQLRPGLE program to create an Obsolete Objects table for
review and potential retirement from our source repository.
I need to be able to gather the object statistics (more specifically
the Last Used Date of objects) from the other three LPARs while residing on
the source repository LPAR.
Anyone know how I can get Object Statistics from another LPAR while
resident on another LPAR?
I can run this SQL statement on the local LPAR but cannot figure out how to
get this data from LPAR2, LPAR3 and LPAR4 while I am on LPAR1.
Any suggestions other than populating an output file on each LPAR
separately and then combining later?

select objname, date(Last_used_timestamp) as LastUsedDate, objtext
from table (QSYS2.OBJECT_STATISTICS('LIBRARY','*PGM') ) AS X
order by objname ;;


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