Thanks Al.  After I sent the email I noticed I "jumped the gun" on the 
question =).  Sorry about that.  Take care.

Frank W. Kany IV
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(615) 517-1742 - Cell
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With all due respect this will not find the member.

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I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for, but when I do a:
DSPOBJD    OBJ(*ALL/*ALL) OBJTYPE(*ALL) DETAIL(*FULL) +
             OUTPUT(*OUTFILE) OUTFILE(MYLIB/MYFILE)

It shows the source location for each object if it can find it.

hth,

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What's the easiest way to check, that a source PF member does not exists?
I
have a source code tool, that creates source code on the fly, but I don't
want it to overwrite any existing code, by accident.

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