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Use DSPOBJD. If you need to do it in a program specify OUTPUT(*OUTFILE) and
read the resulting file.

Albert York                          


        -----Original Message-----
        From:   John Furniss [SMTP:jfurniss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
        Sent:   Monday, March 24, 2003 12:40 PM
        To:     rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject:        Retrieving unknown file name

        List,
            We have a need to find the name of a file and copy it to a PF as
a
        new member. A company will be sending us a file that will get FTPed
to
        QGPL as P21nnnnnnn, where nnnnnnn is the number of seconds since
        01/01/1970.
            How can we determine the name of the file? I checked the forum
but
        CHKOBJ was as close as I found. Can I check for the existance of
P21*?

            TIA,

        --
        John Furniss
        Applications Programmer
        Allied Machine & Engineering Corp.
        mailto:jfurniss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Phone (330) 343-4283 ext. 8371


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