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Pro's,
Thanks a lot for all your input. I really appreciate it. The DSPOBJD/SQL
worked perfectly fine for what I wanted. Once again, thanks for all your
help.

Regards,

Jake.

On 7/13/06, Luis Rodriguez <luis.rodriguez2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

  Jake,
    You could use the command:
  DSPOBJD YOURLIB/*ALL OUTPUT(*OUTFILE) OUTFILE(OUTLIB/LISTFILE)
    This will write to the file LISTFILE in library OUTLIB all the objects
of the library YOURLIB. LISTFILE will contain info about object name, lib
name, size, object type (eg. *FILE, *PGM), object attribute (LF, PF), etc
    After that, you can display and/or print the data using SQL or QUERY,
as you prefer.
    Hope this helps.
    Regards,
Luis Rodriguez


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