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Looks like nothing there. May I recommend the "

List Database File Members (QUSLMBR) API", which has a format that has only the member names, as well as others with more info. You could still use QADBXREF, filter it on source file type(it's in there), then loop through the files with the API. The doc says

You can use the QUSLMBR API to:
* List members more quickly than by using the *MBRLIST value on the TYPE parameter of the Display File Description (DSPFD) command.
HTH
Vern


At 11:31 AM 2/19/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Is there any system reference file with the member
names with in files. Wanting to create quick
check of where source members are located.
dspfd *mbrlist to outfile way too slow.
I looked in all the QADB* ref files and found all the
files but no member names.
jim



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