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Jon,

Two come to mind: Bradley V Stone's List File Fields (LSTFFD) and Hawking's
Display Object Reference (DSPOBJREF).

Both were published in Midrange Computing, the latter tool in 1994.

I think Brad's tool can be downloaded from his site.

For the other tool I have the source availble, if you like. Based omn that
one I wrote my own, also avaiible if you want that. Mine is based on
DSPPGMREF.

With regards,
Carel Teijgeler

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On 14-11-2010 at 17:12 Jon Paris wrote:

Anyone know of any What Used / Where Used analysis open source utilities
for IBM i? I've checked with all the open source sites I can think of and
am not
seeing anything with google - but then I may just be searching for the
wrong terms. I'm interested in program call trees as well as database
relationships etc.



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