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Our QPEXDATA library is taking up too much space. I would like to clean
it up.

I see the DLTPEXDTA command, but I do not know the name of any of the
collections that have been saved. I don't want to corrupt the PEX
database by attempting to manually delete things. Is there a way I can
detemine what collections are in the database so I can use DLTPEXDTA to
get rid of them?

We don't use PEX often so I don't really have to worry about stepping on
anybody's toes.

Thanks,
-Marty

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