The Object attribute group contains attributes that you can use to monitor storage and work management. These attributes retrieve object usage information for automatically of auxiliary storage utilization.
Coding specific compare values for Name, Type, and Library reduces the amount of data the product has to handle, which improves performance. Failing to specify one or more of these attributes will overload the product, which may result in situations not being evaluated. If this happens, a message in the log will notify you that the situation did not evaluate. You can view the log using the DSPOMALOG command.
Note: You can not use the OR function between any of the predicates when building situations using this group of attributes.
Change Date and Time The date and time the object was last changed. The valid value is a date and time in the format CYYMMDDHHmmSSmmm. For example, 096100210300000 indicates a century bit of 0, a date of October 2, 1996, and a time of 10:30:00:000.
Change Time The time the object was last changed. The valid value is a time in the format HHMMSS. For example, 103000 indicates a time of 10:30:00 a.m.
Compress Status Indicates whether or not the object is compressed. The valid values include:
Y |
The object is compressed. |
N |
The object is decompressed permanently and can be compressed. |
X |
The object is decompressed permanently and cannot be compressed. |
T |
The object is temporarily decompressed. |
F |
The compression status cannot be determined (storage freed when saved). |
Create Date and Time The date and time the object was created. The valid value is a date and time in the format CYYMMDDHHmmSSmmm. For example, 0961002103000000 indicates a century bit of 0, a date of October 2, 1996, and a time of 10:30:00:000.
Create Time The time the object was created. The valid value is a time in the format HHMMSS. For example, 103000 indicates a time of 10:30:00 a.m.
Extended Attribute The extended attribute for the object such as the program or file type that further describes the object. For example, an object type of *PGM may have a value of RPG (RPG program) or CLP (CL program), and an object type of *FILE may have a value of PF (physical file), LF (logical file), DSPF (display file), or SAVF (save file). The valid value is an alphanumeric string with a maximum of 10 characters.
Last Used Date and Time The date the object was last used, with the time (HHMMSS) set to 0. If the object has no last used date, the field is blank. The valid value is a date and time in the format CYYMMDDHHmmSSmmm. For example, 0961002103000000 indicates a century bit of 0, a date of October 2, 1996, and a time of 10:30:00:000.
Last Used Time The time the object was last used. The valid value is a time in the format HHMMSS. For example, 1030000 indicates a time of 10:30:00 a.m.
Library The name of the library containing the object. The valid value is an alphanumeric string with a maximum of 10 characters.
Licensed Program If the object is part of a licensed program, the name, release level, and modification level of the licensed program. (The field is blank if the retrieved object is not part of a licensed program.) The valid value has the following format.
The 7 character name starts in character position 1.
The version number starts in position 8.
The release level starts in position 11.
Name The name of the object. The valid value is an alphanumeric string with a maximum of 10 characters.
ORIGINNODE The host name for the monitored system. The valid value is an alphanumeric string with a maximum length of 64 characters.
Owner The name of the user profile that owns the object. The valid value is an alphanumeric string with a maximum of 10 characters.
Percent Days Used The percentage of days that the object was actually used since the days-used count was last reset to 0. The valid value is an integer in the range 0 through 100. The attribute can be used with the *AVG, *MAX, *MIN, and *SUM functions.
PTF Number The number of the program temporary fix (PTF) that caused this object to be replaced. This field is blank if the object was not changed because of a PTF. The valid value is an alphanumeric string with a maximum of 10 characters.
Operating System Level The level of the operating system when the object was created. The valid values is a value in the format VvvRrrMmm. (The V is followed by a 2-character version number, the R is followed by a 2-character release level, and the M is followed by a 2-character modification level.)
Restore Date and Time The date and time at which the object was restored. If the object has never been restored, the field is blank. The valid value is a date and time in the format CYYMMDDHHmmSSmmm. For example, 0961002103000000 indicates a century bit of 0, a date of October 2, 1996, and a time of 10:30:000.
Restore Time The time the object was restored. If the object has never been restored, the field is blank. The valid value is a time in the format HHMMSS. For example, 103000 indicates a time of 10:30:00 a.m.
Save Command The command used to save the object. The field is blank if the object was not saved. The valid value is an alphanumeric string with a maximum of 10 characters.
Save Date and Time The date and time at which the object was last saved. If the object has never been saved, the field is blank. The valid value is a date and time in the format CYYMMDDHHmmSSmmm. For example, 0961002103000000 indicates a century bit of 0, a date of October 2, 1996, and a time of 10:30:00:000.
Save Device Type The type of device to which the object was last saved. The valid values include:
Blank |
The object was not saved. |
*SAVF |
The object was saved to a save file. |
*DKT |
The object was saved to a diskette. |
*TAP |
The object was saved to a tape. |
Save File If the object was saved to a save file, the name of the save file. The field is blank if the object was not saved to a save file. The valid value is an alphanumeric string with a maximum of 10 characters.
Save Library If the object was not saved to the save file, the name of the library that contains the save file. The field is blank if the object was not saved. The valid value is an alphanumeric string with a maximum of 10 characters.
Save Time The time the object was last saved. If the object has never been saved, the field is blank. The valid value is a rime in the format HHMMSS. For example, 103000 indicates a time of 10:30:00 a.m.
True Size The approximate size of the object. If the object is smaller than 1,000,000,000 bytes, the value is exact. The value is within 1024 larger than the actual size if the object is larger than 1,000,000,000 bytes. The valid value is an integer in the range 0 through 2147483647. The attribute can be used with the *AVG, *MAX, *MIN, and *SUM functions.
Type The type of the object. The valid values include:
*ALRTBL |
Alert table |
*AUTL |
Authorization list |
*BNDDIR |
Binding directory |
*CFGL |
Configuration list |
*CHTFMT |
Chart format |
*CLD |
C description |
*CLS |
Class |
*CMD |
Command |
*CNNL |
Connection list |
*COSD |
Class-of-service description |
*CSI |
Communications Side Information |
*CSPMAP |
Cross System Product map |
*CSPTBL |
Cross System Product table |
*CTLD |
Controller description |
*DEVD |
Device description |
*DOC |
Document |
*DTAARA |
Data area |
*DTADCT |
Data dictionary |
*DTAQ |
Data queue |
*EDTD |
Edit description |
*FCT |
Forms control table |
*FILE |
File |
*FLR |
Folder |
*FNTRSC |
Font resources |
*FORMDF |
Form definition |
*FTR |
Filter |
*GSS |
Graphics symbol set |
*IGCDCT |
Double-byte character set (DBCS) conversion dictionary |
*IGCSRT |
Double-byte character set (DBCS) sort table |
*IGCTBL |
Double-byte character set (DBCS) font table |
*JOBD |
Job description |
*JOBQ |
Job queue |
*JOBSCD |
Job schedule |
*JRN |
Journal |
Use Reset Date and Time The date and time the days-used count was last reset to 0. If the days-used count was not reset, the date and time is blank. The valid value is a date and time in the format CYYMMDDHHmmSSmmm. For example, 0961002103000000 indicates a century bit of 0, a date of October 2, 1996, and a time of 10:30:00:000.
Use Reset Time The time when the days-used count was last reset to 0. If the days-used count was not reset, the time is blank. The valid value is a time in the format HHMMSS. For example, 103000 indicates a time of 10:30:000 a.m.