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Ultimately, what I was needing to do was find the name of a physical
file maintained by the service program. Had thought I could do that
by locating source.

At least the programs without source passed ANZOBJCNV.

John McKee

On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 9:23 AM, <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The CALLPRC is in a CL program. If you do either a DSPPGM or a DSPSRVPGM
on that CL program you will see something like:
DSPPGM PGM(ROB/ANZLIBOWN) DETAIL(*SRVPGM)
Service
Program Library
SRVPGM ROUTINES
QRNXIE QSYS
QRNXIO QSYS
QRNXUTIL QSYS
QLEAWI QSYS

If I use the option to display that SRVPGM, and enter through to the
service exports option, I will see the list of procedures in that. See
also:
DSPSRVPGM SRVPGM(ROUTINES/SRVPGM) DETAIL(*PROCEXP)


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From: John McKee <jmmckee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date: 06/13/2013 09:44 AM
Subject: How to locate a procedure
Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx



I stumbled over this a month ago. Made notes, but not complete enough.

At signon, a program builds the initial library list, based on user
profile. Data is read from a file. We have an old version of DBU
(and two newer versions installed). But, the old version is in some
control file. That old version, naturally, fails ANZOBJCNV.

The program that runs at sign on has this: CALLPRC PRC(GetExcLibl)

I just want to find (again) what file is read by that procedure.

Where do I look?


John McKee
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