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You should be able to call a stored procedure to generate the file, like:

STRSQL

CREATE PROCEDURE
LISTMEMBERS
LANGUAGE SQL
BEGIN
DECLARE CMD CHAR(200);
DECLARE CMDLEN DEC(15, 5);
SET CMD='DSPFD FILE(ROB/Q*) TYPE(*MBRLIST) OUTPUT(*OUTFILE) '
CONCAT
'FILEATR(*PF) OUTFILE(ROB/MBRLISTX)';
SET CMDLEN = 85;
CALL QCMDEXC (CMD, CMDLEN);
END

But that's not quite right because it doesn't tell you source or data.
Heck you could wrap the whole list members api into a stored procedure if
you want. There's even a way to create a stored procedure out of an
existing RPGLE program (See that LANGUAGE clause?).

Rob Berendt

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