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1)  There doesn't seem to be any concept of a library list in Client/Server
jobs.
2)  If you expand Database, and then Right Click on Libraries you can
select which libraries to display.  However you still can't search both
simultaneously for a particular object.
3)  Yes there are ways to search for non-db objects in Ops Nav.  Expand
File Systems.  Expand Integrated File System.  Expand QSYS.LIB.  Open, not
expand, your library of choice.  However, when you look at the objects it
is like most PC and Unix operating systems which have no concept of object
orientation.  When you right click on an object and select properties, like
on a .pgm, you won't see program properties.  You'll see crud like size,
object ownership, stuff that is common to all library objects.  Much like
DSPOBJD.

If you've really swallowed your puppy uppers this morning you could try
creating a share to /qsys.lib.  Then use Start, Search to search this share
for the object in question.  You may get results like
/qsys.lib/bpcs405cd.lib/ord500.pgm
/qsys.lib/mymod.lib/ord500.pgm
Or with a command line access to this share from your dos prompt
dir g:\ord500.pgm /s


Rob Berendt

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In Ops Nav, is there a way to do search your library list for a table, just
like WRKF at the command line?  Come to think of it, is there a way to list
non-db objects in Ops Nav, like WRKOBJ?

Phil


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