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Hi Peter,

> thanks for the heads-up.  Unfortunately, I had to downgrade from V5R3 to
> V5R1 when I changed projects (how I miss my 'Chain (keyfield1:keyfield2)
> File;'!!), so I will keep the InfoCenter in mind, but won't trust it
> completely for V5R1.

In the V5R1 info center, you can view APIs either alphabetically or by
category.  One nice thing about the alphabetic method is that it lists the
descriptions of all APIs on one page, so you can use your browser's FIND
(usually Ctrl-F) to search the page.

In the V5R1 Information center, click the following:
Programming -> CL and APIs -> APIs

>From there, you can select "APIs by Category" or "Alphabetical Listing"

Good Luck



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