Very good. I have for twenty seven years prefixed my service program names
with the name of the service program. Don't see the need to go to module
level.

XVERRH_Throw
XVERRH_GetMessage
XVMSGF_SendProgramMessage
XVSMJL_SendMessageToJobLog

I believe it is one of the most important things to do when you create
service programs. Always prefix your procedures with the name of the
service program.

Why?
1. Never have a clash. Two service programs with the same name in a program.
2. Always know where a procedure is exported from.

One of the most important things to do but like pulling teeth to get people
to do it.





On Wed, Jul 24, 2024 at 11:56 PM Dsternb <dieter.bender@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

<Greg>
I know I can find a list of programs that use a specific service program
(using BOUND_SRVPGM_INFO).

Is there a similar method I could use to find the same information about a
specific procedure/function in that service program?
</Greg>

There is a quick and dirty way, working in my environment!!!
My environment:
- all exported procedures ar pefixed (by prototype) with the name of the
module
- each module is bound one to one to a equal named SRVPGM
- my compiles are using CRTxxxMOD folowed by CRTPGM/CRTSRVPGM
- I don't delete the modules
- I don't use UPDPGM/UPDSRVPGM
Using good old PDM its rather easy to run DSPMOD DETAIL(*EXPORT)
OUTPUT(*OUTFILE) adding all EXPORTS to an existing outfile.
same for DSPMOD DETAIL(*IMPORT)

With these repository files SQL could answer all questions I have.

best regards D*B

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