It is not as straightforward as you had hoped. you need to use the API
QBNLPGMI  to get this information for the module

Here is a tip from Scott Klement on the same list that has a program
that you can adapt to do this

http://archive.midrange.com/rpg400-l/200211/msg00359.html

You could also use the TAATOOL RTVILEPGMA if you have TAA Tools to do
this, which is what we do.

Krish

On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 17:23:09 +0100, Jones Simon <simon.jones@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello List,
> 
> I have a number of programs in a specific library, and I would like to be 
> able to see which of these programs run in which activation groups - i.e. 
> which ones are set to *Caller, which ones are set to *new, etc.  I was hoping 
> there might be something along the lines of  dsppgm library/*all   
> output(*outfile)  but I havent been able to find a suitable command, nor has 
> a search on Google or on the IBM website helped.  Am I missing something 
> obvious?
> 
> Simon
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