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Thanks for idea, but not sure how this helps. This is for a spool file, correct?

I am trying to look thru hundreds of overlays *ovl and see which *pagseg objects are attached.

I did come up with a non-elegant method - use CL to loop thru the overlays and CVTOVLPFM for each overlay, then peruse output file for each one.

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