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If you're writing a script to do this I'd use Marco's technique. If you're looking to clear all members ad-hoc from a command line, and you have PDM it's much easier to use WRKMBRPDM. Pull up a list of members, create a user-defined option to clear a member (CLRPFM FILE(&L/&F) MBR(&N)), repeat the option to all members in the list using F13. -Jim James P. Damato Manager - Technical Administration Dollar General Corporation <mailto:jdamato@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> -----Original Message----- From: Marco Facchinetti [mailto:facchinetti@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 2:39 AM To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion Subject: RE: clear PF of all members The easy way is to write a CL using RTVMBRD (Keyword MBR use *FIRSTMBR and *NEXT) in a loop and using the member name retrived to clear the member... HTH Marco --- Patpong Watwanitchakorn <patpong.w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > IMO, it might be the security purpose so IBM didn't > provide the "*ALL" for > member parameter of CLRPFM or another command to clear > all members of PF. > > Just my $0.02 > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jerome Draper [mailto:jdraper@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Friday, 25 July, 2003 4:31 AM > To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: clear PF of all members > > > I can see how to clear a PF member by member using CLRPFM > but how do you > clear > a PF of all members? > > Jerry > > Jerome Draper, Trilobyte Software Systems
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