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Sorry, I'm not sure what the original thread title was. However, someone was
asking for a way to find out the size of directories/objects in the IFS. I
just received my iSeries News today, and they have an article including code
of a utility called DspIFSObj. It looks as if it would do the trick.

Go to www.iseriesnetwork.com and search for dspifsobj. Hopefully you can
find what you need (it says that it's for "professional members only".

Chris Whisonant
The Comporium Group
Senior Mid-Range Systems Administrator
IBM Certified Specialist
(803) 326-7270
mailto:chris.whisonant@comporium.com



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