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Rick,

I just noticed you're just down the road from me.

API QUSROBJI does not return the library associated with the file that
is open in the program. Instead, it returns the library of the first
file of the name specified that is found in your library list (presuming
you specify *LIBL). List Open Files (QDMLOPNF) is the API with that
information.

You can use the INFDS positions 83-92 have file name, 93-102 have
library.

Gary Guthrie


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> Other than using an API is there a way to determine at run time the library
> of a file used by an RPG program from inside the RPG program?  I have looked
> at the INFDS but didn't see it there.  Before I try the Retrieve Object
> Description API I wondered if anyone has an easier solution?
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