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Hi Justin


I would use either of these commands to get an outfile that will have the PF(s) for an LF-


DSPFD FILE(PPDSVY/PADSVY#XL1)
TYPE(*MBR)
OUTPUT(*OUTFILE)
OUTFILE(YOURLIB/FDMBR)


DSPFD FILE(PPDSVY/PADSVY#XL1)
TYPE(*ACCPTH)
OUTPUT(*OUTFILE)
OUTFILE(YOURLIB/FDACCPTH)


Then just read the outfile normally by whatever is normal for you.


Cheers
Vern


On Fri, 29 Dec, 2023 at 9:29 AM, Justin Taylor <jtaylor.0ab@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


To: midrange-l

Is there an easy was to programmatically get the PF for a given LF? I was
hoping for a SQL Service, but I can't find one.


TIA

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