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Mike (and anybody else who cares) - here is what I do when I don't know _what_ command to use (here is an example for your question): 1) Type WRKOUTQ*, and press <Enter>. This will show you all commands that begin with WRKOUTQ. 2) If I don't find what I'm looking for, I would type GO CMDOUTQ, and browse the list of OUTQ commands. 3) If I still don't find what I'm looking for, I would type GO CMDWRK, and browse the list of WRK commands. 4) Finally, I would type a ? on the command line or press F4, and go to the major command groups menu and just browse thru the menus until I find what I'm looking for... You can usually find the command that you need by following this general approach (XXXX is the subject portion of the command): WRKXXXX* GO CMDXXXX GO CMDWRK GO CMDDSP ? or F4 HTH Steve Landess Austin, Texas (512) 423-0935
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