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Retrieve Object Description (QUSROBJD) API<br />

Changed by program. A 1-character variable that is used to return the changed by program flag. A 1 is<br />

returned if the object has been changed with the QLICOBJD API. A 0 is returned if the object has not been<br />

changed by the API.<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 date and time the object was created. The creation date and time field is in<br />

the CYYMMDDHHMMSS format:<br />

C<br />

Century, where 0 indicates years 19xx and 1 indicates years 20xx.<br />

YY<br />

Year<br />

MM<br />

Month<br />

DD<br />

Day<br />

HH<br />

Hour<br />

MM<br />

Minute<br />

SS<br />

Second<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 />

(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 />

http://infocntr.rchland.ibm.com/pubs/html/as400/v4r5/ic2924/info/apis/qusrobjd.htm (6 of 12) [10/4/1999 2:36:46 PM]

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