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I am currently in the process of 
developing a product to build up a picture of the BPCS system, ie. programs, 
files (where used), fields (where used), etc and this product is Freeware - yes 
Freeware.  This product will work on any AS/400 where programs have 
been developed using RPG II/III/400 and it will include IV/ILE in the near 
future.     
The product will build a picture on the 
following: 
  Libraries - used to drill down to 
  the following: 
  Programs (Parameters, Files used, 
  called programs, other objects, fields used (renames w/ threads),/COPY 
  routines, subroutines, called by other programs analysis, source code and 
  levels). 
  Database Files (Physical files, record 
  formats, fields + references, where used, Logical files, access paths, 
  select/omit criteria) 
  Device Files (Display Files, Printer 
  Files - all linked to the database and programs lists) 
  Data Areas (where used, external data 
  structures, LDA definitions) 
  Job Descriptions (where used) 
  Commands (non OS/400) IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE INCLUDED IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF THIS TOOL THEN 
PLEASE SEND ME AN E-MAIL DIRECTLY AND NOT THROUGH THE LISTSERV.  MY E-MAIL 
ADDRESS IS ian.bunn@progeny400.com  Regards   Ian Bunn Progeny/400 
  ----- Original Message -----  Sent: 13 October 2000 14:52 Subject: RE: File Definitions I have become a power IWP user (by necessity - I am forbidden 
  by company
 policy to write RPG reports) and had the same questions that you 
  do, George.
 I tried to use the MAPICS data dictionary, but was unable to 
  get it to
 populate the files (do you need to have the source code on your 
  machine to
 use this, BTW?).  I did a combination of things - went into 
  OS/400 PDM,
 printed a list of the files in AMFLIB, and downloaded to an 
  Excel
 spreadsheet.  I also create the file definition reports (CAS, 
  Reports, File
 Layout), downloaded the print files to Word, cleaned them up 
  and have my own
 "data book" - used DFU to get the keys for the logicals and 
  noted them with
 the physical file layouts in the Word documents, 
  etc.
 
 The most frustrating part of this has been getting the 
  relationships of the
 files correct, and figuring out where the fields are 
  coming from.  ERL works
 for the COM and IFM file relationships, but 
  not the "heart" of MAPICS, which
 is the IM/PDM/PCC/PUR relationships of 
  ITEMASA/B/C.  The MAPICS help desk
 has also been willing to tell me, 
  if I give them the MAPICS screen name,
 which files the fields displayed 
  come from. (I get end users saying "here's
 the screen - I want a report 
  showing me this data for all <fill in the
 blank>".)
 
 Good luck 
  - IWP is a powerful "tool" for writing reports quickly, but first
 you need 
  to have a programmer's understanding of the file relationships in
 order to 
  "tease" the data from the files.
 
 Joan McCready, IS 
  Manager         phone:  
  636-479-4499
 The Carondelet 
  Corporation        fax:  
  636-479-3399
 8600 Commercial 
  Blvd              
  www.metaltekint.com
 Pevely, 
  MO  
  63070
 
 --Original Message-----
 From: George Sagen [mailto:gsagen@csi.com]
 Sent: Thursday, 
  October 12, 2000 1:51 PM
 To: MAPICS-L@midrange.com
 Subject: File 
  Definitions
 
 
 I've been tasked with designing and writing reports and 
  inquiries.
 How can I get a listing of all the file names and descriptions 
  in the MAPICS
 library. I also want a listing of all the fields in each 
  file. Logicals with
 their filters and sorts would be nice too.
 
 Is 
  there an AS/400 utility or MAPICS product that will generate a 
  data
 dictionary for me and put it in a table or file I can download into 
  a
 spreadsheet?
 
 Many thanks,
 Geo.
 
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