MGO
OS/400 Edition
Volume 2, Number 89 -- November 20, 2002

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V5R1 Storage Model Mismatch

Hey, Ted:

I made a small change to a CL module, compiled it, and tried to use the Update Program (UPDPGM) command to replace the changed module in the program. However, the update of the program failed because of the storage model of the recompiled module.

-- Matanja

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Get Rid of Old IFS Files

Hey, Ted:

The Integrated File System (IFS) on my system is filling up and I need to clean house. Is there anything in your bag of Qshell tricks that will tell me which files in an IFS directory have not been used recently?

-- Neal

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Reader Feedback and Insights: Thanks for Qshell Tips

I just wanted to drop you a note of thanks for the QShell tips you've shared in the Guild Companies publications, Midrange Guru and Midrange Programmer. One of my clients had a PC text file of information but just wanted from it a printed list of the part numbers. Since the majority of ISBNs begin with 0 or 1, I came up with the following solution (based on the great tips from you) using QShell:

-- Russ

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Howard Arner
Joe Hertvik
Ted Holt
David Morris

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