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Baba Rahiman wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Iam trying to findout all source members which exist in the system and name
> of the library is not known. The important point there is no object for
> that member.
I "think" I know what you want.... If your system software uses
"standard"
naming conventions...... Try this wrkobj(*allusr/qrpgsrc) objtype(*file)
Do this same command using: qrpgsrc
qclsrc
qcmdsrc
qs36src
If the source programs were stored in a file other than these standard
names, you are in for a little longer day.... Then you will have to
look through the libraries for PF-SRC type files...
Most of the time, people are looking for source where they have the
object
and do not have the source....
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