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DSPOBJ *ALLUSR/program name *PGM should get you what you want.
Thank,
Laurin Bruck
Technical Services
>>> Stephanie Coulshaw <scoulshaw@aimtronics.com> 9:00:12 AM 4/13/99 >>>
Hi, another question from a novice user.
I've searched the command summary manual to no avail....is there a command
that will search the system for a file or member? We know that somewhere
on our system there is a program we'd like to run again, I have the name
but I have _NO_ documentation and my predecessor is unavailable.
TIA,
Stephanie Coulshaw
IT Coordinator
Aimtronics Corporation
Kanata, Ontario, Canada
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