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Dave,
Correction -- I prompted the DSPFD command and put the cursor in that field and pressed F1=Help -- reading the help text for *USRLIBL, it seems this command interprets that very differently than does WRKOBJ. It appears to just search the user portion of the library list, plus *CURLIB, if any.
Mark S. Waterbury

On Thursday, January 3, 2019, 12:29:21 PM EST, dlclark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <dlclark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

        If I do WRKOBJ *USRLIBL for a particular file then I get 7 files
listed (as shown below).  But, if I do DSPFD *USRLIBL for the same file I
only get 1 file listed.  The help for DSPFD says *LIBL will only find the
first match but that *USRLIBL, *ALLUSR, and *ALL should find multiple
matches.  What is the problem?  Is this PMR time?

Object    Type    Library    Attribute  Text
QPNLSRC    *FILE    DEVDLC    PF        Panel Source File
QPNLSRC    *FILE    #LIBRARY  PF        PNLGRP source file
QPNLSRC    *FILE    SHR460    PF
QPNLSRC    *FILE    QGPL      PF        Default source data base file
QPNLSRC    *FILE    SRC460    PF        PNLGRP source file
QPNLSRC    *FILE    GECCLIB    PF        PNLGRP source file
QPNLSRC    *FILE    WISEUTL    PF        PNLGRP source file

Sincerely,

Dave Clark

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