Thank you everyone. Guess there are no specific options I can use, other
than Birgitta's option.

I have written options using DSPOBJD and DSPFD to outfiles but was hoping
by now, I could use simple SQL statements reading data from both systems
simultaneously.

Thank you, Darryl


On Mon, Jul 9, 2018 at 11:06 AM a4g atl <a4ginatl2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

@Jon
I have used the Systables option only to find it does not have the number
of records in the file. Guess thats because of the member option. Still,
IBM could include the total number of records in a file.

Darryl

On Sun, Jul 8, 2018 at 7:42 PM Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Don't the SYSTABLES contain this information? That would allow SQL to be
used without the need to use to the old outfield approach.

I was expecting Birgitta to have proposed this by now.

Jon Paris

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On Jul 8, 2018, at 7:29 PM, PaulMmn <PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Easier to just use DSPOBJD mylib/*all to an outfile; no need to bother
STRPDM (although that works as well).

If you use STRPDM and create a user command, be sure to clear the
outfile by hand before you start, and use the *ADD option, so you don't end
up with just the OBJD for the last object in the library!

--Paul E Musselman

.


At 6:11 PM -0500 7/8/18, Elehti wrote:
No. SQL can process files, not libraries. Do STRPDM > 2, for objects
in library. Create User command e.g. DSPOBJD &L/&N (Parma) to outfile.
Shift function (n) key to repeat your command against all objects.
Do same with other library. SQL with exception and inner joins both
files to get your results

On Jul 8, 2018, at 16:09, a4g atl <a4ginatl2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I need to list and compare objects on 2 machines to check for missing
objects or object with differing level checks.

TIA

Darryl Freinkel
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