Rob,
From the V5R1 Memo To Users, page 14:
In V5R1, removing creation data does not completely remove observability
information and, therefore, does not reduce object size as much. If creation data has been removed from a module or program created for V5R1 and later releases, it can no longer be retrieved. However, the affected programs or modules can be retranslated when restored to a system during the restore operation.
On Monday, January 11, 2021, 12:19:34 PM EST, Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You know, it may have been V5R1 instead of 7.1. There were a lot of people who stayed at V4R5 way too long. Probably because it was the last version which could compile down to CISC boxes. Which also makes sense as to V5R1 being the most likely over 7.1 in enhancing the observability retention.
Rob Berendt
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