Parameter
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Definition
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Value and Description
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FILTER
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Type of filtering required
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- *SELECT: (default) Keep items which satisfy the filtering conditions
- *OMIT: Reject items which satisfy the filtering conditions
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OBJ
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List of qualified names or name masks of objects and libraries on which to filter. Name masks may contain ‘*’ and ? characters
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- *ANY: (default) No filtering is done on object names
- ‘*ALL/name mask’: Filter on object name but not on library name.
- ‘name mask/*ALL’: Filter on library name but not on object name
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OBJTYPE
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List of object types on which to filter
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- *ANY: (default) no filtering is done on type
- must be a valid i OS object type
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OBJATR
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List of object attributes on which to filter
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- Either one of the following single values
- *ANY: (default) No filtering is done on attribute
- *NATIVE: Must be a valid native i OS object attribute
- *S38: Must be a valid i OS S38 object attribute
- Or a list of up to fifteen of the following elements:
- Any valid i OS object attribute
- *PHY: Equivalent to using both *PF and *PF38
- *LGL: Equivalent to using both *LF and *LF38
- *DSP: Equivalent to using both *DSPF and *DSPF38
- *PRT: Equivalent to using both *PRTF and *PRTF38
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OWNER
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Object owner to filter
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- *ANY:(default) No filtering is done on owner
- *USER: Filter on user profile of current job
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DATE
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Date to filter
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- *ANY: (default) No filtering is done on date
- Otherwise, DATE is a list parameter made up of the following four elements:
- Date type on which to filter
- – *CRT: Filter on date object was last created
- – *CHG: Filter on date object was last changed
- – *SRC: Date source was last changed
- –*SAV: Date object was last saved
- –*RST: Date object was last restored
- –*USD: Date object last used
- –*URS: Date usage counter was last reset
- Date operator.
- – *EQ: (default) Equal to
- – *NE: Not equal to
- – *LT: Less than
- – *GT: Greater than
- Date, entered in system date format
- Time, entered in HHMMSS format
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USEUPD
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Usage data collected
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- *ANY: (default) No filtering on usage data collected
- *YES: Filter on objects for which usage data is collected
- *NO: Do not filter on objects for which usage data is collected
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USECOUNT
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Number of days since usage counter was last reset
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- *ANY: (default) No filtering number of days used
- Otherwise, USECOUNT is a list of parameters made up of the following two elements:
- Days used operator
- – *EQ: equal to
- – *NE: not equal to
- – *LT: less than
- – *GT: greater than
- Days used: entered as a number
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CRTUSR
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Name of creator user profile on which to filter
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- *ANY: (default) No filtering is done on creator
- *IBM: Filter on objects which were not created by any user profile
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CRTSYSTEM
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Filter on system where object was created
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- *ANY: (default) N filtering on system where object was created
- Otherwise, specify an IBM i (IBM i ) system name for filtering
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OBJDMN
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Object domain on which to filter
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- *ANY: (default) No filtering on object domain
- *SYSTEM: The object is in the system domain
- *USER: The object is in the user domain
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USRCHG
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Filter on objects modified by a user
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- *ANY: (default) No filtering on user modified
- *YES: Object is modified by a user
- *NO: Object is not modified by a user
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ASP
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Filter on auxiliary storage pool (ASP) where object resides
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- *ANY: (default) No filtering on ASP
- Otherwise, specify an auxiliary storage pool number
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CPR
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Compression status on which to filter
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- *ANY: (default) No filtering on compression status
- *YES: Filter on permanently compressed objects
- *NO: Filter on objects eligible for compression but not compressed.
- *TEMP: Filter on objects temporarily compressed
- *INELIGIBLE: Filter is ineligible for compression
- Compiler
- Compiler level at object creation on which to filter
- *ANY: (default) No filtering is done on compiler level
- *NONE: Filter on objects not compiled
- *CURRENT: Filter on compiler level same as i OS level of machine executing the filter
- Otherwise, COMPILER is a decimal number VRR.MM, where V is Version, RR is release, and MM is machine level
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SAVF
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Qualified name of save file on which to filter
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- *ANY: (default) Do not filter on save file
- *NONE: Filter on objects which have not been saved to a save file
- Save file *ALL: Do not filter on file name
- Save library *ALL: Do not filter on library name
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OSLVL
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i OS level at which object was created
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- *ANY: (default) no filtering will be done on i OS level
- *CURRENT: filter on i OS level of machine executing the filter
- Otherwise, OSLVL is a decimal number VRR.MM, where V is Version, RR is release, and MM is machine level
- Relational operator for compiler level filtering
- – *EQ: (default) equal to
- – *NE: not equal to
- – *LT: less than
- – *GT: greater than
- Four digit number with two decimal places where RR is the release level, and MM is the modification level
- – *CURRENT: (default) Use the current i OS level
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OBJSIZE
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Object size on which to filter
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- *ANY: (default) No filtering is done on object size
- Otherwise, OBJSIZE is a list parameter made up of the following two elements:
- Relational operator for object size filtering
- – *EQ: (default) Equal to
- – *NE: Not equal to
- – *LT: Less than
- – *GT: Greater than
- Object size in bytes
- – *ZERO: (default) Zero bytes
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OBJDAMAGE
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Object damage status on which to filter
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- *ANY: (default) No filtering is done on object damage status
- *DAMAGED: Only damaged objects are to be included in the list
- *UNDAMAGED: Only undamaged objects are to be included in the list
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TEXT
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Object text on which to filter
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- *ANY: (default) No filtering is done on object text
- *NONE: Only those objects with no text included
- Character string: Only those objects whose text contains the specified string, starting at any position, is included in the list. Up to fifty characters of search string can be specified. Upper and lower case differences are ignored. The character ? can be used as a wild character in the search string
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FLAGVAL
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Flag value on which to filter
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- *ANY: (default) No filtering is done on flag value
- Otherwise, FLAGVAL is a list parameter made up of the following two elements:
- Relational operator for selection of flags
- – *EQ: (default) Equal to
- – *NE: Not equal to
- Flag value
- – Single character flag value or one of the special flag values
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UPDLST
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List update option. Up to two of the following values
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- RMVERR: Remove items from list that do not meet the filter criteria
- *FLAGOK: Flag list items that meet the filter criteria. Flag with the flag specified by the OUTFLAGVAL parameter
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OBJLST
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Qualified name of the filtered object list
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- QTEMP/TEMPLST: (default) List name
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OUTFLAGVAL
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Flag value given to selected items in resulting list
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- *FLAGOK is specified for the UPDLST parameter
- Single character flag value or one of the special flag values
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OUTLST
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Qualified name of output list where selected entries are copied
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- *NONE: (default) Selected list entries are not copied to an output list
- QTEMP/TEMPLST: (default) output list name
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OUTLSTOPT
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Output list replacement option specified by the OUTLST parameter
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- *REPLACE: (default) Create a new output list, replacing any previous list’s contents
- *ADD: Add to any existing list’s contents
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