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If you are looking for a "real-time" always-current file, aka QADBXREF for files, I don't think you're going to find one for program objects. Other than DSPOBJD, the only other thing that is "closer" to the OS is RTVDSKINF. Still, it is not real-time. Frankly, I think you'll find your best solution will be DSPOBJD *ALL/*ALL. Another thought: Depending on the size of your development team, you may also want to ensure that no one else is using a source member name that hasn't compiled to an object yet. So, if you find that SAR123 is not an object anywhere on the system and start to develop a program with that name, only to find out that the developer next to you is using the same name for his new program, well you get the idea. (Use DSPFD *MBRLIST) hth, Dan --- SCarter@rsrcorp.com wrote: > > Did not want to do a dspobjd if there was a file maintained by the > OS. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com
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