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Nice, Scott - hope this helps the original poster, it helps me.

I found that ls works nicely here too - in it's default it goes a lot faster 
than dir.

-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: Scott Klement <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 

> 
> > 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. 
> 
> Have you tried setting the listing format to 1? 
> 
> For example, type the following 4 commands: 
> 
> quote site namefmt 1 
> quote site listfmt 1 
> cd /qsys.lib 
> dir 
> 
> When I do that, it lists all of the libraries as well as the files and 
> members in the QSYS library. I can output that to disk, and then have a 
> program read the file and extract only those that in in .LIB to get all 
> the library names. 
> 
> That doesn't work for you? 
> 
> 
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