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  • Subject: Re: Can a called-program identify the calling program?
  • From: "Tim Truax" <truax@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 7 Apr 1999 17:00:31 -0400

Hi David,
Someone posted (maybe Buck Calabro) an excellent CLP called STACKWALKER that
fits the bill nicely, just by calling the CLP from your program you can walk
right up the call stack.   Very useful and ingenious and beautiful in its
simplicity.
It may be available on the midrange web page archives, if not let me know
and i will send it to you.
Tim Truax

----- Original Message -----
Subject: Can a called-program identify the calling program?


RPG Program A calls RPG Program B. Is there a method for Program B to
identify
and capture the name of the program which called it, e.g. via local data
area,
program structure, API, etc?

Thanks in advance,

David Stobberingh


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