What about scanning the job log with the SQL service?

(I have no experience with this, other than Rob and others comments here.)

Sam

On 4/13/2026 1:47 PM, Jim Franz wrote:
Gio,

Are you looking for the list of "actually called" programs, which could be
different from the list of calls referenced in each of the programs?
Either the PEX trace or, a joblog to a printer file and then find the
called programs in that log. There were some recent posts on pending
joblogs and being able to read tables to get that info.
Jim Franz

On Mon, Apr 13, 2026 at 1:25 PM stefan@xxxxxxxxxx <stefan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have not tested this but eventually a start object authority collection
: strautcol usrprf ( and specify pgm for objects ) might give you this
information.
Has to be done prior to starting the job you are interested in.


Best regards



Stefan



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Subject: RE: Get program's list called in a batch job

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

Hi David

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

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