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Tony,
The ILE Debugger APIs can list the field names used in a module of a program
object, but I highly doubt there's a flag that indicates external vs
internally described.
-Bob Cozzi


-----Original Message-----
From: mi400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mi400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Tony Pack
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 3:30 PM
To: mi400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [MI400] Program variables

Hello all;
        I want to be able to determine the variables used inside a program.
I
would like to get as many details as possible, but would be satisfied with
field name.  I want to be able to identify internal vs external definitions
in a program object.  I have seen posts that reference an MI program to
perform this task for OPM programs, I wondered if the ILE model objects can
be scanned the same way. Also, if there is an MI program that processes OPM
objects, is the source available?  Is there any options on performing this
task without having to scan a compile listing?
Thanks,
tony
p
at
roman
dot
net




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