Just a quick note, as it’d not clear on my previous post.
Out of the box, most of the UDO tables are mapped to the “Central Objects” datasource for the pathcode of the environment that you are logged into. These are not in control tables.
For example, out of the box, they resemble the below:
JPY920 F952400 TBLE Central Objects - PY920 *PUBLIC AV P 1
JPY920 F952410 TBLE Central Objects - PY920 *PUBLIC AV P 1
JPY920 F952415 TBLE Central Objects - PY920 *PUBLIC AV P 1
JPY920 F952420 TBLE Central Objects - PY920 *PUBLIC AV P 1
JPY920 F952425 TBLE Central Objects - PY920 *PUBLIC AV P 1
JPY920 F952430 TBLE Central Objects - PY920 *PUBLIC AV P 1
JPY920 F952435 TBLE Central Objects - PY920 *PUBLIC AV P 1
JPY920 F952440 TBLE Central Objects - PY920 *PUBLIC AV P 1
JPY920 F952450 TBLE Central Objects - PY920 *PUBLIC AV P 1
JPY920 F952460 TBLE Central Objects - PY920 *PUBLIC AV P 1
JPY920 F9524810 TBLE Central Objects - PY920 *PUBLIC AV P 1
JPY920 F9524820 TBLE Central Objects - PY920 *PUBLIC AV P 1
JPY920 F9524830 TBLE Central Objects - PY920 *PUBLIC AV P 1
JPY920 F9524840 TBLE Central Objects - PY920 *PUBLIC AV P 1
JPY920 F9524850 TBLE Central Objects - PY920 *PUBLIC AV P 1
The F9860W and F9861W tables are mapped to object librarian
JPY920 F9860W TBLE Object Librarian - 920 *PUBLIC AV P 1
So, if you have environments that share pathcodes, then you are also sharing UDO’s
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