I did, bit laborious, but just poking around I saw HLQ's that started to mean something. Plus the list gave me 'srchfor' and 'member' - pearls of wisdom. And for an oldtime app developer, if it aint catalogued it dont exist.

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If you really have no idea what the HLQ is, you can just use 3.4 with the 29 simplest, A*, B*, ..., Z*, @*, #*, $*. Not sophisticated and only works if the dataset is catalogued.

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OK, thanks, 'member' is the ticket!

Downside is that Dsname Level is mandatory implying some knowledge of the
high level qualifier. I happened to know that IGYCOP* is what I wanted so
found my members. In the real world am not sure this is a downside?

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