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Simon,

Unfortunately I cannot recall the name of the utility, but Hawkins/Pence wrote 
a command that lists the programmes and the ACTGRP they have been compiled..

The article was published in Midrange Computing and can be read at 
www.mcpressonline.com. I do not know, if the source is available, too. If not, 
contact me off line.

Regards,
Carel Teijgeler

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On 30-11-04 at 17:23 Jones Simon wrote:

>I have a number of programs in a specific library, and I would like to be
>able to see which of these programs run in which activation groups - i.e.
>which ones are set to *Caller, which ones are set to *new, etc.  I was
>hoping there might be something along the lines of  dsppgm library/*all  
>output(*outfile)  but I havent been able to find a suitable command, nor
>has a search on Google or on the IBM website helped.  Am I missing
>something obvious?




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