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Depending on your usage, I think "where used" information for *QRYDFNs is pretty useless.. This is because the RUNQRY command lets you change any file names related to the query. The names stored in the *QRYDFN do not even have to reside on you machine.

Having said that, I suppose one can find this out by printing the definition. Another way would be to DMPOBJ, CPYSPLF, and figure out where the information is. Anyone up for reverse-engineering?

At 09:02 AM 1/12/2006, you wrote:

The RTVQMQRY command to create a qmqry source member for an existing *qrydfn does not include any source lines for an outfile created by the query. We use the source members to update our file and field "where used" inquiry. Is there another command or api to get full info from an existing Query?
Jim Franz
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