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> -----Original Message----- > From George Kinney > One of the additional options of PDM you can get is the > 'Application Dictionary Manager'. Once you set it up, it > keeps a complete, up-to-date cross reference of file > dependencies, programs calls, file accesses, etc. It can even > be configured to rebuild dependant chains of objects, or you > can just print lists and do it your self. > > Its interesting how often this question pops up on this list, > and even though IBM supplies just such a tool, no-one buys > it. (AFAIK, it is being > discontinued.) > > Go figure. I agree. ADM was a nice piece of software. It has saved me countless hours over the years. Unfortunately, it has been discontinued. V5R2 is the last release it's available on. The only alternatives seem to be Hawkeye, Abstract-Probe, and Docu-mint. >From what I've seen of this group, one needs to have deep pockets, or lower expectations. There doesn't seem to be anything similar to ADM which, in my opinion, provided a decent feature set at a reasonable price. John Taylor
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