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I think that the HP3000 stores each program's source
code in a separate file, thus you are just looking for
all files named 'myfile'.  You can do that on the iSeries
with WRKOBJ OBJ(*ALL/MYFILE) OBJTYPE(*FILE).
But since the iSeries stores all sources as MEMBERS in
in files, that won't help you find a member.
There is no command that searches all files in all
librarys for a particular member name.  You will just
have to use PDM to find it or write your own program.

(However, if the reason you are looking for the
source is that you have an object and wonder
what source member in what file in what library
created it, that information is store with the object.)


Lance Gillespie
Coachella Valley Water District


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