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Peter,

Good layout.  Although, unless you are at level 40 or above, and are using
system instead of user area user spaces, I would use the pointer method
instead of QUSRTVUS.  Sample may be found in the RPG Redbook.  If myself,
and some others here, overcame pointer phobia, anyone can.

Rob Berendt

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Hi Angela,

A couple of ways:

    DSPFD lib/file *MBRLIST *OUTFILE OUTFILE(lib1/file1)

or API's

    QUSCRTUS (create a user space)
    QUSLMBR (list database file members)
    QUSRUSAT (retrieve user space attributes)
    QUSRTVUS (retrieve user space)
    QUSDLTUS (delete user space)

hth,
Peter Dow
Dow Software Services, Inc.
909 425-0194 voice
909 425-0196 fax


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