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Jorge, >I need to find a way to identify the current OCL procedure being used >(either in an OCL procedure or an RPG36 type program) I'm not sure if this will suit your purpose, but as I recall ?PROC? will return the name of the top-level procedure being run. This may or may not be the current procedure name though. Doug
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