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Fortunately, this isn't a daily issue, but it has come up today.....how do
you determine what source was used to compile an RPGLE Pgm?

For most objects (RPG, CL, and DSPF), displaying the service attributes
will list the library/source file/member used to compile the object. For
RPGLE these fields are blank (at least on my box). Is there another way to
do this, or am I missing something on the compile options?

A project that was shelved just got resurrected. I have the objects, but
have lost track of the source members. We can restore from tape, but it
would be nice to know which source files to restore.

Paul T.


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