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> Is there any way that I can get a list of all files in a library that 
> are specified to re-use deleted records?  I don't want to have to look 
> at the database properties of each file separately. 

Yes.  You can do a DSPFD at the *MBR level and send the output to a
*OUTFILE.  Then you can inspect the file using Query.

Better yet, I have created a utility to change all of the files to re-use
deleted records *YES.
It's written in COBOL (thank you Rear Admiral Grace Murray Hopper R.I.P)
but I could compile it as low as V2R3 if that's what you need.  Let me know
if you want it.  My email: telsci@interlog.com.

Yours Truly
Peter Lunde
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