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Bryan:

Yes running MAPICS and we are not current w/PTF's. Of course it works for
support, but not us. Does this command run a long time? Im running it
for program AMBKHPVR & it has been running for 15 minutes, it says
"Building indented procedure list.." I will let it run for a bit longer
or until it starts chewing up CPU.

Thanks.

Steve Jones



From: "Burns, Bryan" <Bryan_Burns@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 02/10/2010 10:17 AM
Subject: RE: What Program(s) were called
Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx



Steve,
If you're using MAPICS, try the little known WRKPGMDTL command and
select "called programs". It will give you an indented list of
programs.
Bryan Burns
ECHO Outdoor Power Equipment

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Subject: What Program(s) were called

I am trying to track down an issue we are having with our ERP system.
Is
there a way of getting a list of every program that was called when I
run
an interactive job? Somewhere in this process a program is being called

that is not working like it should & tracking down what program it is
has
been a struggle due to how our ERP software is written. Our ERP vendor
says it works for them, but we obviously are using an older version of a

program that has been updated since we did our initial install.

Thanks in advance

Steve Jones

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