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Open List of Objects (QGYOLOBJ) API<br />

The object can be changed with the QLICOBJD API.<br />

Authorized program analysis report (APAR). The identifier of the authorized program analysis report<br />

(APAR) that caused this object to be replaced. The field is blank if the object did not change because of an<br />

APAR.<br />

Auxiliary storage pool. The auxiliary storage pool ID. Valid values are:<br />

1<br />

System auxiliary storage pool<br />

2-16<br />

User auxiliary storage pool<br />

Changed by program. Whether the object has been changed by the Change Object Description<br />

(QLICOBJD) API.<br />

0<br />

The object has not been changed with the QLICOBJD API.<br />

1<br />

The object has been changed with the QLICOBJD API.<br />

Change date and time. The time at which the object was last changed, in system time-stamp format.<br />

Compiler. The licensed program identifier, version number, release level, and modification level of the<br />

compiler. The field has a pppppppVvvRrrMmm format, where:<br />

ppppppp<br />

The licensed program identifier.<br />

Vvv<br />

The character V is followed by a 2-character version number.<br />

Rrr<br />

The character R is followed by a 2-character release level.<br />

Mmm<br />

The character M is followed by a 2-character modification level.<br />

The field is blank if you do not compile the program.<br />

Creation date and time. The time at which the object was created, in system time-stamp format.<br />

The system time-stamp is a 64-bit unsigned binary number in which bit 41 is equal to 1024 microseconds.<br />

See for more information about using this time-stamp format.<br />

Creator's user profile. The name of the user that created the object.<br />

Days-used count. The number of days the object was used. If the object does not have a last-used date, the<br />

count is 0.<br />

Extended object attribute. The extended attribute of the object, such as a program or file type. Extended<br />

attributes further describe the object. For example, an object type of *PGM may have a value of RPG<br />

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