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disregard - found it... thanks!
qsys2.bound_srvpgm_info
found it by simply querying qsys2.sysroutines looking in QSYS2 for
functions then browsing the result set.
Jay
On Wed, Oct 18, 2023 at 8:45 AM Jay Vaughn <jeffersonvaughn@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Does anyone know the correct sql function for looking up signatures?--
Ideally I want to match signatures between a *srvpgm object and a *pgm
that uses that *srvpgm object.
I've already looked at qsys2.program_info and
qsys2.program_export_import_info.
Easy enough to find the signatures for *srvpgm's but need to look at the
*pgm's that utilize that *srvpgm and compare signatures.
tia
Jay
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