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> This is what I want to do but for some reason I cant. > I know the file is in that lib. but I keep getting not found. Not that any of this has any resemblance to RPG, but it is possible that Jeffrey is not authorised to the file. Further, it will probably be easier on the list at large if Jeffrey explains what business problem he is trying to solve. It seems that there are many interpretations for 'I am trying to view the source of a file with WRKQRY '. Finally, it would be simpler to post the specific command used as well as the exact error message received. Copy/paste is great for this. Use the F1 (Help) key to get more information about a specific error. The more specific the question, the better quality the answers will be. --buck
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