• Subject: Re: Journal receiver problems
  • From: "Simon Coulter" <shc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 24 May 01 13:43:08 +1000
  • Importance: Normal

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Hello Phil,

You wrote:
>Is there an easy way to find the file names for the various cl commands?
>I'm guilty of what you pointed out and it's because I got tired of searching
>for the file names.  I can never remember them.

They are listed in the Programming Reference Summary (SC41-4720) in the "Files 
Used By Commands" chapter.

They are also supposed to be listed in the help text for the particular DSPxxx 
command under the OUTFILE parameter -- due to Rochester wanting to drop the 
reference summary. (Prompt the command and put the cursor on the OUTFILE 
keyword 
and press F1) For example the DSPOBJD command shows:

"Note:  If a new file is created, the text describing that file is    
"Output file for DSPOBJD" and the public authority is the same as    
the create authority specified for the library in which the file is  
created.  Use the Display Library Description (DSPLIBD) command to   
show the library's create authority.  The database format (QLIDOBJD) 
of the output file is the same as that used in the IBM-supplied file 
database QADSPOBJ."

The last sentence is the important one.  

Failing that you can also use PDM to show a list of the PFs in QSYS.  Most of 
the outfile templates have a description.  Use:

        wrkobjpdm qsys *all *file objatr('PF-DTA')  

Regards,
Simon Coulter.

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