CHGCMDDFT causes the change date to be updated on the object description,
so you could DSPOBJD *ALL/*ALL *CMD OUTPUT(*OUTFILE), then compare create
date and change date in SQL for those that are different.

I don't know any way to see what IBM-supplied defaults are, except through
tedious searches of help text and/or syntax diagrams.

I suppose one could take the list and display the help with a help text
API, while STRCPYSCN is on (to a file), then search for the underline
attribute bytes in the right column for parameter values (underline
indicates the default value). Or something.

HTH

Vern

At 12:59 PM 12/30/02 -0500, you wrote:
Hi all,
Is there any way to see ALL the commands whose defaults have been changed,
along with those changes.  We have several very experienced developers and
I'd like to be able to keep up with which commands we have changed the
defaults for.

Like several other commands, chgcmddft does not show you this info when
prompting.  This one doesn't even show the extremely useful "*same". (tic)

TIA

AS/Resources, Inc.
William A.(Tony) Corbett
IBM Certified Specialist - AS/400 Developer
http://www.asresources.com
corbett@asresources.com
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678-935-5006 (mobile)
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