Hi Justin,

with

DSPPGMREF

your should get all info, that you need - including the record format level ids of the files, when the program was compiled.

You have to compare that to the files record format level id (not the file level id).

HTH
Daniel



Von meinem iPad gesendet
Am 02.04.2025 um 19:12 schrieb Justin Taylor <jtaylor.0ab@xxxxxxxxx>:

Given an RPGLE *PGM object, is there a way to see the file ID it expects
for a given File spec?


DSPFD on the *FILE will give its ID. I'm for something similar for a *PGM.


Thanks
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