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Retrieve Object Description (QUSROBJD) API<br />

Day<br />

If the days-used count was not reset, the date is blank.<br />

Return library. The name of the library containing the object if *LIBL or *CURLIB is specified for the<br />

library name on the object parameter.<br />

Save active date and time. The date and time the object was last saved when the SAVACT(*LIB,<br />

*SYSDFN, or *YES) save operation was specified, in system time-stamp format. This parameter is found<br />

on the Save Library (SAVLIB), Save Object (SAVOBJ), Save Changed Object (SAVCHGOBJ), and Save<br />

Document Library Object (SAVDLO) CL commands. The format is the same as for the creation date<br />

description, or it is blank if the object was never saved or if SAVACT(*NO) was specified on the last save<br />

operation for the object.<br />

Save command. The command used to save the object. The field is blank if the object was not saved.<br />

Save device. The type of device to which the object was last saved. The field is *SAVF if the last save<br />

operation was to a save file. The field is *DKT if the last save operation was to diskette. The field is *TAP<br />

if the last save operation was to tape. The field is *OPT if the last save operation was to optical. The field<br />

is blank if the object was not saved.<br />

Save file library name. The name of the library that contains the save file if the object was saved to a<br />

save file. The field is blank if the object was not saved to a save file.<br />

Save file name. The name of the save file if the object was saved to a save file. The field is blank if the<br />

object was not saved to a save file.<br />

Save label. The file label used when the object was saved. The variable is blank if the object was not<br />

saved to tape, diskette, or optical. The value of the variable corresponds to the value specified for the<br />

LABEL or OPTFILE parameter on the command used to save the object.<br />

Save sequence number. The tape sequence number assigned when the object was saved on tape. If the<br />

object was not saved to tape, the field contains zeros.<br />

Save size. The size of the object in bytes of storage at the time of the last save operation. The field<br />

contains zeros if the object was not saved.<br />

Save volume ID. The tape, diskette, or optical volumes that are used for saving the object. The variable<br />

returns a maximum of 10 six-character volumes. The volume IDs begin in character positions 1, 8, 15, 22,<br />

29, 36, 43, 50, 57, and 64. Each volume ID entry is separated by a single character. If the object was saved<br />

in parallel format, the separator character contains a 2 before the first volume in the second media file, a 3<br />

before the third media file, and so on, up to a 0 before the tenth media file. Otherwise, the separator<br />

characters are blank. If more than 10 volumes are used and the object was saved in serial format, 1 is<br />

returned in the 71st character of the variable. If the object was saved in parallel format, a 2 is returned in<br />

the 71st character of the variable. Otherwise, the 71st character is blank. The field is blank if the object<br />

was last saved to a save file or if it was never saved.<br />

Source file library name. The name of the library that contains the source file used to create the object.<br />

The field is blank if no source file created the object.<br />

Source file member name. The name of the member in the source file. The field is blank if no source file<br />

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