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 You could write a CL that does a DSPFD to an outfile specifying *MBRLIST and 
then query the outfile from within the CL.
Hope this helps.

  Jeff Clouse <jclouse@abbottfoods.com> wrote: --

Hello all...

I have a question... I have a file which has multiple members that are created 
and removed constantly.

Is there any way to check for a member that has Zero records in it? Can this be 
checked though a CL program or a RPG program? I know I can do a 'DSPFD' 
interactively, and see which members have no records, but am looking for a way 
for a program to do this for me.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Jeff

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