Hi



I was thinking to use STRTRC JOBTRCTYPE(*FLOW) but :

1. It generates thousands of page
2. I receive some errors in ENDTRC and PRTTRC



I never used before now TRACE commands







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Inviato: lunedì 13 aprile 2026 18:29
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Oggetto: Re: Get program's list called in a batch job



On Apr 13, 2026, at 10:56 AM, gio.cot < <mailto:gio.cot@xxxxxxxxxxx> gio.cot@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



Do you mean a list of programs that a specific program calls, the current call stack, or something else?



I mean this : at the end of job, i would like for example to have a list of all the call executed in that job ..

Thanks





I’m not aware of any way to do that kind of thing … there are API’s to get the call stack.



You can use the DSPPGMREF command to see what programs are referenced.



There are also a number of utilities available that do static program call analysis … like hawkeye, abstract/probe, & x-analysis.



david




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