>> I did that, but there's so much information that came back, that I 
missed
>> it. I even tried running a job, but the output still came back to my 
screen.
>> Do you know of anything that would capture the information so I can use 
the
>> find command?

George - 

I'm just back from vacation & was processing my ListServ emails.  Did you 
every get a response in regards to trapping the Query output?  I didn't 
see one, but I came back to a queue of many hundreds of msgs & might have 
missed it.  If you still need something, I have a Rexx which I modified 
slightly from an example I picked up somewhere in my professional lifetime 
that will trap the output & write it to a dataset.  The last step will 
open the output dataset in Edit mode.  I also did the same thing for the 
"Query Active" command.  I'll be glad to ship you the exec(s) if you'd 
like.

dd keller


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