Effectively.  I normally have been using the SYSPSTAT to get member 
information [I rarely use actual partitions] in the few times I have 
made any actual use of that information.  The reference was more a 
mis-type, and should have referred instead, to SYSTSTAT; I had actually 
already forgotten the actual names for these SQL Catalog VIEWs, and 
should have taken the time to put them in the message for searching.
  My quick validation of the syntax by running that statement even 
showed multiple occurrences of file names [against my library; I have 
several source files that have some empty members where my testing has 
required multiple members but no data].   I had overlooked that result. 
 :-) Since... Normally I would purposefully be looking at the details 
for each of the members.  So the repeated file name in the result set 
did not look odd at that moment, :-) but it sure did this time when I 
ran it again!
  If a system is missing the aforementioned files at\since v5r4, get to 
the latest DB fixpack.
Regards, Chuck
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