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From: Brian Dolinar

Ok, seems like this should be easy to get a list of all the save files on a system, but I'm gapping out.

And I didn't want to use the the big, ham-handed hammer of DSPOBJD OBJ(*ALL/*ALL) OBJTYPE(*FILE) and then querying the output file field ODOBAT = 'SAVF'.


I would probably go with the DSPOBJD method.

WRKF *ALL/*ALL SAVF seems to work, but you can't get a printout or filter or ..... And it's taking a REALLY long time on my system!
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Sean Porterfield

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