James,
If you can rely on the first instance in the job's library list to be
the program that is running you can use the RTVOBJD command. If not, I
think you are stuck interrogating the call stack.
Gary
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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of James Lampert
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Subject: Easy way for CL program to know what library it's in?
Is there an easy way for a CL program to know what library it's located
in?
It needs to access a similarly named IFS directory, according to the
library where it lives.
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JHHL
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