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I think FTP is only aware of database (file) objects... After all, it is a File 
Transfer Protocol. 

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I tried that, but the only thing shown by them are files and members, seems to 
me. I tried quote rcmd, but any output goes to spooled files. No can do, 
methinks. Unless run DSPOBJD to an outfile using quote rcmd, then download that 
outfile.
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> (been out for a few days, but it didn't look like you got any response) 
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> Doesn't dir or ls help? 
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> Can you see what libraries are on a 400 with an FTP client 
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> Does anyone know how to see libraries when FTP'ing to the 400 within 
> QSYS.lib. It's easy enough to see the files. If you know what library 
> you 
> want it's easy to change to that library. If you want to see what 
> libraries 
> are available is there a way to see that remotely through FTP? I know 
> you can see them a number of ways on the 400. I know you can use 
> remote control to see everything and anything. I specifically would like 
> to 
> know if there is a way to see libraries with an FTP client remotely. 
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