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For my procedure cross reference, I needed to write a program and use
the QBNLMODI, QBNRMODI Api's to get my procedure names. I couldn't find
any other way.

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Subject: Program/Procedure Cross-Reference.


Is there anyway of finding what procedures are used by a program other
than scanning source or using an API? In other words any commands?
 
I tried DSPPGM and it shows me the modules, but not the actual
procedures referenced from the modules. I would have thought that this
would be fundamental information when allowing multiple procedures to be
defined in a single module? 

Thanks.  

Mike Pantzopoulos

EIG-Ansvar Limited

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