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I'm trying to produce a report to show what objects are damaged in a
given library.
I started by using the QUSLOBJ API to list the library objects, and
expected the OBJL0200 Information Status field to tell me if the object
is damaged. That didn't work.
So I noticed that the QUSROBJD API will return an error if the object is
damaged. I added that API and I get no such error.
I'm retrieving the maximum data for QUSROBJD (the OBJD0400 format). I
don't see anything that tells me the object is damaged.
But a WRKOBJ shows clearly I have a damaged file.
What API can I use to tell me if an object is damaged and/or where is
this data kept?
Thanks
Jim Wiant
Testing Coordinator
Foodstuffs, Akl, Ltd
In a true zero-defects approach, there are no unimportant items.
Philip Crosby, Reflections on Quality
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