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I have two little utilities that I want to build but am having a hard time with.
1. I want to be able to enter a program name that I want to create a stored
procedure for. I then want to figure out what the parameters are in that
program. I have not found a command or API that will give me this info.
(the source may not be available)
2. I want to present a list of available Stored Procedures on a system and
at least see the associated info. I know I can get these from
QSYS2/SYSPROCS. Does anyone know if there is an API available that
would be better to use than going after the catalog file itself?
TIA
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