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One of the features of OS/400 is the ability to call a program, the name coming from a database. This allows, for example, to call a program that displays amount in dolars (and cents) if the acount is foreign, or in guaranies for a local account.

If the nema of the object that will be needed dependns on data, or in the result of a calculation, it will be hard to automate the checking. Of course, when you call a program whose name is the result of a calculation, you must CHKOBJ before calling.

Manoj S.T. , Gurgaon wrote:

Hi Can't we use CHKOBJ?

-----Original Message-----
From: oliver.wenzel@cibavision.novartis.com
[mailto:oliver.wenzel@cibavision.novartis.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 2:53 PM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: Automatic dependency checker?


Hello,

every now and then we have the problem, that a program is missing an object
and crashes.

Is there any tool to help check the availability of all needed objects?
Most often, it is a problem of the library
list, so the checker tool should only look in a specific library list.

To clarify, lets say PGMA needs FILEA, FILEB, OTHERA and OTHERB to run. Is
there a tool to check if all
these objects are available in the lib list?

We have a self-written MoveObject commands that moves objects from
development into production. Preferrably,
this tool would be the last step in this MoveObject.

Any ideas/suggestions for this problem?

Regards,

Oliver

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