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Hi Dwayne,

In a CL program use the RTVMBRD command.  The number of records will be
returned in the NBRCURRCD parm.


HTH,

Nick



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Good Evening,

Is there away to check a file for data with out having to do a DBU or
CHAIN to the file.  I need to just check the file and if it has data
continue to the next process.  If not data is found than exit.




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