Just out of curiosity, why would you do that? Or are you trying to find out if it was compiled with a different source and the values changed to cover it up?
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Changing source library and file in object
I think you can do what you want via the QLICOBJD api. See http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/iserie...s/qlicobjd.htm Tom D.
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Changing source library and file in object
We have a utility that uses this information to know where to restore an object to. In a few cases the object being restored has no source library or file name. I was wanting to check for these objects and insert a library name in them.
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Changing source library and file in object
Beware that with RPG IV programme objects DSPOBJD does not show source file information. It is found at the module level with DSPPGM. If you are dealing with RPG IV objects you may change the object with that API, but the next compile will remove that piece of info. Regards, Carel Teijgeler
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Changing source library and file in object
Using DSPOBJD you can find the source library and source file name used to create the object. Does anyone know of a way to change this value short of recreating the object using different source? Is there an API that will allow this value to be changed? Thanks for any help you can provide.
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