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DSPDBR could work if I output to a temporary file and then read that file, doing comparisons. I may end up going that route.

I was trying to remember what I had used in the past.

Thanks.

~TA~



On 3/28/2018 2:38 PM, Kendall Kinnear wrote:
Are you thinking of Display Database Relations (DSPDBR)?

Respectfully,
Kendall Kinnear
System Analyst
Standard Motor Products, Inc.
Mobile: 940-293-7541


-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of T. Adair
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2018 2:33 PM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: LF in different library

Several years ago, I had a command that I would use to find PF vs. LF library mismatches. I would give it a library name and, depending on the other parms, it would show me either...:

PFs in that library that had LFs in other libraries.
- or -
LFs in that library that had their PFs in other libraries.

It may have been a system command, or it could've been a user-written utility. I really don't remember (old age, and all that). Whatever it is (or was), I can't seem to locate any info on it. I suppose it could've been a TAATOOL.

Is this ringing a bell with anyone else?



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