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Hi, Deepak,
changed this answer to Midrange List as of David's request

Try this link:
http://archive.midrange.com/repository/extqrydef.htm

It was a good tool in previous releases, but don't know right now, since a few
weeks ago I read a post from some one reporting it failed in some environment,
don't remember if it had to do with V. 5.1 and Security level of 40 , or
something like that.
Still worth for you to give it try, I think
Hope this helps, Antonio
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Deepak Deshpande escribió:

> I have a small question.
>
> When we create a query on a database file with WRKQRY command, it creates
> an object of type *QRYDFN ...OK......
> Now I want a CL command which will list down the files used in that query
> and other details like the library from where the file is picked up etc.
>
> Is there any other way of doing it fast?
> I have hundreds of such (*QRYDFN) objects in my library and I want to know
> the files used by all these query objects.
>
> TIA
>
> Deepak Deshpande
> Analyst-Programmer
>
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