(With a modified subject)
This can be done with the ISRDDN command that comes with ISPF.  Simply 
enter ISRDDN, followed by LNKLIST, followed by MEM modname LINKLIST.  This 
will bring up a warnaing panel that you may get security violations if you 
don't have READ access to All the LINKLIST datasets.  Enter YES (or SKIP 
to avod warning in future) and press enter.


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Wayne Driscoll
OMEGAMON DB2 L3 Support/Development
wdrisco(AT)us.ibm.com
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I'm looking for a way to scan the entire lnklst and find a particular
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