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QSYS/DSPFD FILE(*ALL/*ALL) TYPE(*MBRLIST) OUTPUT(*OUTFILE) FILEATR(*PF)
OUTFILE(library/filename)

could do this for you, then you would have to run a query or sql or write a
program to read the file
to see "IF" what you are looking for exists.

This is "ugly" and you would have to check the file for a source type (files
leave it blank)
it ends up with a type of PF , not srcpf as would be "nice"

That's the quick easy method I can think of.

HTH

Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com
[mailto:midrange-l-admin@midrange.com]On Behalf Of Shahan, Ray
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 3:29 PM
To: 'midrange-l@midrange.com'
Subject: Finding members


HI all,

another newbie question I couldn't answer from the archives:

On the hp3000 (brand X box as my instructor calls it), I can find any file
(member in iseries lingo), and where that file resides anywhere on the box
with the following command LISTF MYFILE.@.@,6.    This command in English
reads as: list the FILE name and GROUP and ACCOUNT names where MYFILE exists
(note: as on any box, MYFILE may exists in more than 1 place).

Translated to iseries, I want to find all/any  SRC-PF and  LIBRARY (geez, I
hope I explained that right) that the member MYFILE exists in (or even that
it exists at all).

As always, any help in greatly appreciated (and shared with my fellow
classmates), and TIA.   :-)

Ray Shahan

"Life is what happens while you're busy making other plans", John Lennon

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