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  • Subject: RE: Determining what library a CL program is called from
  • From: "Henrik Krebs" <hkrebs@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 02:36:47 -0500 (CDT)

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message: > RTVOBJD on the program name you are currently running.  
> The RTNLIB parm will
> tell you the library the program is running from.

This will work in 99% of all situations in 'normal environments', but for 
example not if the CLP is a program not in the libl (called qualified). You 
never do that? Well, it's often the case for a usrprf's INLPGM.

The DMPCLPGM solution I posted yesterday is - together with an MI-instruction 
'Materialize Program Stack' is the only solution I know about that works 100%


realname: Henrik Krebs
email: hkrebs@hkrebs.dk


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