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>Hi >I cant afford for the tools like ABSTRACT and I dont need all features of that. >I basically want to find out in my applications >the names of CL programs that are calling RPG programs. >I cant find out this with DSPPGMREF, anyone has developed any code to find out program cross reference and file cross reference with the available RPG/CL code >, pls post. >Thank you sincerely, As Jim has mentioned this should work fine. The program name should be in field WHFNAM. One instance where it doesn't work is if you have used the RQSDTA paramter instead of the CMD paramter. If so, suggest change to use CMD.... HTH Mike ########################################### This message has been scanned by F-Secure Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange. For more information, connect to http://www.F-Secure.com/ This communication and the information it contains: - (a) Is intended for the person(s) or organisation(s) named above and for no other person(s) or organisation(s). Access to this mail by anyone else is unauthorised. (b) Is confidential, and may be legally privileged or otherwise protected in law. Unauthorised use, circulation, copying or disclosure of any part of this communication may be unlawful. (c) May be susceptible to interference, and should not be assumed that it has come in its original form and/or from the stated sender or PinkRoccade UK accepts no responsibility for information, errors or omissions in this e-mail or use or misuse thereof or any act done or omitted to be done in connection with this communication. If you are not the intended recipient, please inform postmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx immediately and delete it and all copies from your system.
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