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  • Subject: Re: Can a called-program identify the calling program?
  • From: Buck Calabro/commsoft<mcalabro@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Apr 1999 09:02:37 -0400

On 04/07/99 05:00:31 PM "Tim Truax"  wrote:

>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,
Alas it wasn't me who posted it, but I recall the last time this topic came 
up was when we were trying to find out what program caused a trigger to 
fire.  I searched the archives using "trigger" and the answer was provided 
by John Carr in the second hit.

Buck Calabro
Billing Concepts Inc, Albany, NY
Opinions expressed are mine, all mine...
mailto:mcalabro@commsoft.net
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