Ahhh, I see now.  Your understanding is the reverse of how it works.  Any
program in the system can execute any other with a few exceptions for
service programs and the like.  The program object does not contain any
information regarding what can execute it, only what it executes.  This
makes sense when you consider that most iSeries shops have over a thousand
programs.

What you want is a DSPOBJD of all the CL programs to determine which ones
execute the RPG program in question.  

Hope that helps. 

Donald R. Fisher, III
Project Manager
Roomstore Furniture Company
(804) 784-7600 extension 2124
DFisher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


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 I was trying to see the outfile for DSPPGMREF(RPG PROGRAM), in the objects
referenced column I dont see CL program at all.It shows only files the rpg
program  refers to.
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