• Subject: RE: Determining what library a CL program is called from?
  • From: "Goodbar, Loyd (AFS-Water Valley)" <LGoodbar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 16:53:08 -0400

If you retrieved the date and time the program was created, you could check
against that. Odds are, unless you copied the program, that the creation
date and time is different between programs. Maybe use the API for the
Display Program Information command (DSPPGM). I don't know if CL programs
have some kind of level identifier.

Loyd

> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Gibbs [SMTP:dgibbs@mks.com]
> Sent: Monday, 27 September, 1999 2:08 PM
> To:   MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> Subject:      RE: Determining what library a CL program is called from?
> 
> > Why not include the following at the beginning of your program ? 
> > RTVOBJD OBJ(*LIBL/program_name)  OBJTYPE(*PGM) RTNLIB(&Library) 
> 
> Well, the problem with that is... I want to make sure that I call an EXACT
> copy of myself ... not one of my clones that might just be higher on the
> library list (perhaps stuck in the system library list).
> 
> david 
> 
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