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You might also want to Display the Object Descriptions to an Outfile and
check the Last Used Dates and Days Used Counts (as well as the reset
date).
DSPOBJD OBJ(MYLIB/*ALL) OBJTYPE(*ALL) OUTPUT(*OUTFILE)
OUTFILE(MYLIB2/F55OBJD) OUTMBR(*FIRST
*ADD)
Then you can SQL the file or use it in an HLL to find obsolete objects.
SELECT ODOBNM, ODLBNM, ODOBTP, ODUCEN, ODUDAT, ODUCNT, ODTCEN,
ODTDAT FROM MYLIB2/F55OBJD
Object Library Object Last Used Last Used Days
Used Reset Reset
Type Century Date
Count Century Date
F636301
TSTWRDTA *FILE 0
P63115 PRDOBJ *PGM 1 072804
5
ADDTRGRS SAVINOM *PGM 1 091503
1
CHK41211 SAVINOM *PGM
0
Unfortunately, the Last Used Date (and maybe the reset date) is in MMDDYY
Format, so it needs to be converted to do any kind of date logic.
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