I’d like to share with you this interesting post by Massimo Duca, the first in a series of articles dedicated to SQL on IBM i.
In this contribution, Massimo shows how to leverage the QSYS2.OBJECT_STATISTICS table to identify objects in specific libraries that have not been used for a long time, filtering them by their last used date.
All the code in the post is available on Github!
A practical and immediately applicable example, very useful for anyone looking to do some “housekeeping” in their environments and keep object usage under control.
👉 Read the full post on LinkedIn:
IBM i & SQL Tips – Massimo Duca
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