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  • Subject: RE: time stamp of source member
  • From: Kaynor@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2000 21:54:21 EST

Debbie,
I hope you don't mind someone else jumping in.  You probably know this, but 
I've found some experienced people who don't:  If you prompt an AS/400 
command and then press <HELP> (usually <F1>) on the command name at the top 
of screen, you will see not only the keyword help, but generic help about the 
command.  This includes the possible messages to monitor for in 
CLPs--information that can be very useful.

Sorry if you already know this.  It is how I learn things about complex 
commands like DSPFD.
--Chapin Kaynor
  Kaynor@aol.com

>Al:
>
>This is interesting info, re difference in performance between *mbrlist and
>*mbr. Is this something you learned from experience, or would I be able to
>find it documented somewhere?
>
>Debbie Gallagher
>dgallagher@deloitte.ca
>
>>Execute the command DSPFD specifying either *MBRLIST or *MBR to an output 
>>file.  (*MBR gives you more information, but is more expensive in terms of 
>>CPU overhead.)

>>Al
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