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You can get a member list by typing B or ML under the CMD heading; B will use the member name as a pattern (if the name is not found; if it is found, it will be browsed directly), ML will produce a full member list, which might look like this:
MEMBER LIST -- USER01.USER.CLIST --DDF List B ------------ ROW 00001 OF 00004
COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===>PAGE
NAME VV.MM CHANGED SIZE INIT MOD ID
#PDF 01.08 95/09/29 16:31 48 32 0 USER01
#PDFB 01.00 95/06/28 09:17 43 43 0 USER01
#PDFRX 01.08 90/06/13 10:24 36 25 0 USER01
#PDFX 01.00 95/09/29 16:29 47 47 0 USER01
**END**
When you get a member list (and you may often type in a member name you know
does not exist in order to get one) then you can use these commands in the
prefix area to the left of the member name:
On the main command line, you can type these commands:
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