CHKTAACHG2 CHECK TAA CHANGE 2 TAATOMY |
The Check TAA Change 2 command checks the last change date of objects
in TAATOOL against the date the TAA version was installed. Any
objects changed after the install date are listed. This allows a
review of what has changed since the TAA Productivity Tools were
installed. An *ALLOBJ user is required.
A typical command would be:
CHKTAACHG2
A listing would be displayed of all TAA objects that have been
changed after the TAA install date.
CHKTAACHG2 escape messages you can monitor for
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None. Escape messages from based on functions will be re-sent.
CHKTAACHG2 Command parameters *CMD
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TAANAM The name or generic name of the TAA object to check.
*ALL is the default for all objects in TAATOOL.
OBJTYPE The object type to be checked. *ALL is the default.
Use the prompter to see the supported values.
OUTPUT How to output the results. * is the default to
display the spooled file if the command is entered
interactively. If the display is ended with F3/F12
or the Enter key, the spooled file is deleted after
it is displayed. To retain the spooled file, you
may use the the System Request 'Cancel' function and
the spooled file will exist in a HLD status.
If the command is entered in batch or *PRINT is
specified, the spooled file is output and retained.
Restrictions
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An *ALLOBJ user is required to run CHKTAACHG2.
Prerequisites
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The following TAA Tools must be on your system:
CHKALLOBJ Check *ALLOBJ special authority
CVTDAT Convert date
CVTTIM Convert time
RTVSYSVAL3 Retrieve system value 3
SNDCOMPMSG Send completion message
SNDESCMSG Send escape message
SNDSTSMSG Send status message
Implementation
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None, the tool is ready to use.
Objects used by the tool
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Object Type Attribute Src member Src file
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CHKTAACHG2 *CMD TAATOMY QATTCMD
TAATOMYC *PGM CLP TAATOMYC QATTCL
TAATOMYR *PGM RPG TAATOMYR QATTRPG
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Added to TAA Productivity tools July 15, 2013