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Paul,
 
Check out the QUSRMBRD API. Specifically, the (optional) parameter 8 -
"Find member processing".
 
If you specify that parameter as 0 (the default) and specify
*LIBL/QSQLSRC plus a member name, the API will simply search the first
copy of QSQLSRC in the library list - if the named member doesn't exist,
it will throw an error.
 
However, if you specify that parameter as 1 and specify *LIBL/QSQLSRC
plus a member name, the API will keep searching through all the copies
of QSQLSRC in the library list until it finds a matching member.
 
That might do what you want. The (V4R5) version of the documentation is
here (it hasn't changed recently):
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr/BOOKS/QB3AMI00/1.12
 
HTH,
 
Rory

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