Hmmm... I think I should have said, "I believe..." here, since I can no longer find the means of accomplishing this. I am nearly certain I have done this in the past, but....
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Dennis
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"Dennis" <iseries@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Modules can be used, for example by (im)proper definition of a UDF in
SQL.
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Dennis
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"Birgitta Hauser" <Hauser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Modules are not used at all, they are bound (i.e. copied) to a program
or
service program.
Theoretically you can delete all modules, you do not need them at
runtime.

If you want to know if a module is used or not you may check in which
program / service program the module is bound.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards

Birgitta Hauser

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Betreff: Module last used

Hello:

Is there a way to know when a module was last used? If I do a dspobjd
the
last used date is blank & days used count is 0. We think we have some

modules that are no longer being used & want to remove them, but need
to
verify which ones they are.

Thanks.

Steve Jones
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