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        On the DSPPGMREF command the parameter OBJTYPE defaults to *PGM
        try using  *ALL  and see what you get.
        John Carr
        DSPPGMREF OBJTYPE values are;
        Single Values  
          *ALL         
        Other Values 
          *PGM       
          *SQLPKG    
          *SRVPGM    
          *MODULE    
                     
        From:   Lurton Keel <LKeel@UNARCORACK.com> on 04/14/2000 12:31 PM
        To:     RPG400-L@midrange.com@SMTP@Exchconnect
        cc:      
        Subject:        Embedded SQL
        We have a home-grown Cross Reference system and we get most all of
the
        program references except for the files used in SQLRPG/LE programs.
The
        reason we don't is because the files are dynamic and are not listed
in the
        program reference.
        Does anyone know of a way to capture these pgm references short of
parsing
        the RPG source for the FROM clause?
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