There is an SQL Service.
Qsys2.Program_Info
Tim
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [WDSCI-L] Using RDi Report Designer on a print
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Date: Thu, Jun 18, 2020 11:31 AM
I agree, Edmund. One could find it in *ALL or *ALLUSR, too - but even
then, it might not have the same name. I was a temp (in the 80s) at a
big company here in the Twin Cities who used an S/36, and there was
contractor who all of a sudden wasn't there after lunch - turned out he
thought he had job security, he had used objects names that were all
different from the source name!! Someone else came in eventually and
hooked things up. I don't know, but I assume the objects had the source
name in them - just as they do now on the IBM i.
So that brings up a thought - there's an SQL service now for object
information, I think, maybe it has the source information there, too. I
admit, it might be a bit slow - but maybe there's something Scott and
his crew can come up with for this specific purpose.
Anyhow, just some more thoughts before lunch!
Cheers
Vern
On 6/18/2020 11:08 AM, Edmund Reinhardt wrote:
> The only challenge is finding the compiled PRTF object given the
PRTF
> source member. You could assume that it is in the same library or
the
> *CURLIB but that assumption will not always be true.
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> It might not be necessary to go through all that - an existing
PRTF has
> the width as one of its attributes, right? Or is there a way for
it not
> to?
>
> But an API exists to get what DSPFD has.
>
> The issue, as I've been thinking it through today, is for
existing
> PRTFs, where wider ones are not automatically opened with their
full
> width. That's be the import of an RFE I submit.
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> Cheers, y'all!
> Vern
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