CRPence wrote:
  SELECT TABLE_SCHEMA, TABLE_NAME
  FROM QSYS2.SYSPSTAT
  WHERE TABLE_SCHEMA = :LibName /* Or IN ( ) */
    AND NUMBER_ROWS = 0
Chuck, thank you for the opportunity to learn something new yet again. 
It is most appreciated.  Is it safe for me to guess that the reason you 
chose SYSPARTITIONSTAT over SYSTABLESTAT is because SYSPSTAT knows about 
members?
SELECT system_TABLE_SCHEMA, system_TABLE_NAME,
  system_table_member, number_rows, table_partition
  FROM SYSPARTITIONSTAT
  WHERE TABLE_SCHEMA='BUCK'
    AND table_name='QRPGLESRC'
I note (empirically) that the column SYSTEM_TABLE_MEMBER appears to 
contain the same information as TABLE_PARTITION.
Dave, if my guess is right and you have multi-member files, you will 
want to incorporate the member into your query.
  --buck
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