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My stock and standard reply to this is that why use DSPFFD or QUSLFLD when
you can use traditional i/o against the file QSYS/QADBIFLD to get this
information?

Rob Berendt
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I was wondering if anyone had a good example of using the QUSLFLD API to
retrieve field names, lengths, and data types.  I am trying to write a
generic program that has a file name inputted and returns all of the
previously mentioned information to be used in encoding an XML message.

Thanks,
Andy

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