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

(RPG program) or CLP (CL program), and an object type of *FILE may have a value of PF (physical file),<br />

LF (logical file), DSPF (display file), SAVF (save file), and so on.<br />

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

format. If the object has no last-used date, the field contains hexadecimal zeros.<br />

Licensed program. The name, release level, and modification level of the licensed program if the<br />

retrieved object is part of a licensed program. The 7-character name starts in character position 1, the<br />

version number starts in position 8, the release level starts in position 11, and the modification level starts<br />

in position 14. The field is blank if the retrieved object is not a part of a licensed program.<br />

Object auditing value. The type of auditing for an object. The valid values are:<br />

*NONE<br />

No auditing occurs for this object when it is read or changed regardless of the user who is accessing<br />

the object.<br />

*USRPRF<br />

Audit this object only if the user accessing the object is being audited. The user profile for the job is<br />

tested to determine if auditing should be done for this object. The user profile can specify if only<br />

change access is audited or if both read and change accesses are audited for this object.<br />

*CHANGE<br />

Audit all change access to this object by all users on the system.<br />

*ALL<br />

Audit all access to this object by all users on the system. All access is defined as a read or change<br />

operation.<br />

Object compression status. Whether the object is compressed or decompressed. The status is returned<br />

with one of these values:<br />

Y<br />

Compressed.<br />

N<br />

Permanently decompressed and compressible.<br />

X<br />

Permanently decompressed and not compressible.<br />

T<br />

Temporarily decompressed.<br />

F<br />

Saved with storage freed; compression status cannot be determined.<br />

Temporarily decompressed objects exist in both decompressed and compressed form. Permanently<br />

decompressed objects exist in decompressed form only. The system handles some decompression<br />

automatically, depending on the type of object, the operation performed on it, and its frequency of use. For<br />

an overview of object compression and decompression, see the CL Programming book. For details about<br />

how to explicitly compress and decompress objects, see the online help for these commands: Compress<br />

http://infocntr.rchland.ibm.com/pubs/html/as400/v4r5/ic2924/info/apis/qgyolobj.htm (19 of 24) [10/4/1999 2:36:22 PM]

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