At 10:35 AM 3/6/98 -0800, you wrote:
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>Hi all AS/400 Gurus,
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>Is there any means to retrieve # of users and there names in a group
>profile. Any help is greatly
>appreciated.
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Well, it ain't elegant, but here goes.

First of all you need sufficient authority.  You will likely need to adopt
*ALLOBJ authority.

The run DSPOBJD *ALL/*ALL *USRPRF OUTPUT(*OUTFILE).  You then need to read
that output file in a CL program, and run DSPUSRPRF for each user profile,
specifying TYPE(*BASIC) OUTPUT(*OUTFILE) OUTMBR(*FIRST *ADD). 

When you're done, this file will have all of the information you are
looking for all users on the system.  You could process it in a variety of
fashions.  OPNQRYF would be useful is getting a count by group profile.

Hope this helps.

Al



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