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That doesn't list subprocedures does it?
Rob Berendt
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"Johnson, Duane" <djohnson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: RE: Procedure List
I've always used DSPPGMREF to an outfile. Could this be what you're
looking
for?
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob cozzi [mailto:cozzi@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 12:59 PM
To: 'RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries';
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Subject: Procedure List
I'm writing a utility that allows you to see if a procedure name has been
previously used in a program or service program.
I have no problem getting at and retrieving the list of procedure names in
a
service program, but I can't get the list of procedure names used in a
program object. The API (as well as the DSPPGM command) does not list the
procedures used in program objects.
Is there an API or a CL command that I may have missed that does an
"Enumerate Procedure Names" for program objects?
Bob Cozzi
Cozzi Consulting
www.rpgiv.com
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