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THOMAS COOK <[log in to unmask]>
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THOMAS COOK <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 7 Jan 1999 18:23:48 -0300
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MPEX listf @.db is my first choice.

Suprtool or Query will require you to calculate > 99 datasets,

Adager or Dbgenrl via a schema decompile.

The Dbchange utility and its variants only if you do not have JUMBO or DDX
data sets.

If none of the above are available, you can write your own program using
calls to DBINFO.

Thank you.

Ted Ashton wrote in message ...
>We have MPEX here, so I tend to do a %listf THATDB@,db which gives not only
the
>names of the sets in order of their filenames, but also other useful info.
I
>would expect, though, that a FORM SETS in Query would give the sets in the
same
>order that a :LISTF THATDB@ does and thus a mapping could be quickly
created.
>
>HTH,
>Ted
>--
>Ted Ashton ([log in to unmask]), Info Serv, Southern Adventist University
>          ==========================================================
>To arrive at the simplest truth, as Newton knew and practiced, requires
>years of contemplation. Not activity. Not reasoning. Not calculating. Not
>busy behaviour of any kind. Not reading. Not talking. Not making an effort.
>Not thinking. Simply bearing in mind what it is one needs to know. And yet
>those with the courage to tread this path to real discovery are not only
>offered practically no guidance on how to do so, they are actively
>discouraged and have to set abut it in secret, pretending meanwhile to be
>diligently engaged in the frantic diversions and to conform with the
>deadening personal opinions which are continually being thrust upon them.
>                                         -- Brown, George Spencer (1923 - )
>

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