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  • Subject: Re: Display cross reference of file and programs (ANZPGM command)
  • From: Mel Rothman <melrothman@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Dec 1999 19:04:59 +0000
  • Organization: @Home Network Member

ANZPGM appears to be part of the AS/400 Performance Tools, Product 5769-PT1.  
The product number is
probably different for CISC releases.

The following is from the V4R2 version of

AS/400e series
Performance Tools for AS/400
Document Number SC41-5340-00

A.0 Appendix A.  Performance Tools CL Commands
The following commands are part of the Performance Tools Manager feature. You 
must have the Manager feature
of the Performance Tools licensed program installed to use these commands.

+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
¦ ANZACCGRP             ¦ DLTGPHFMT              ¦ PRTPOLRPT             ¦
¦ ANZDBF                ¦ DLTGPHPKG              ¦ PRTRSCRPT             ¦
¦ ANZDBFKEY             ¦ DLTHSTDTA              ¦ PRTSYSRPT             ¦
¦ ANZPFRDTA             ¦ DLTPFRDTA              ¦ PRTTNSRPT             ¦
¦ ANZPGM                ¦ DSPACCGRP              ¦ PRTTRCRPT             ¦
¦ CHGFCNARA             ¦ DSPHSTGPH              ¦ STRJOBTRC             ¦
¦ CHGGPHFMT             ¦ DSPPFRDTA              ¦ STRPFRG               ¦
¦ CHGGPHPKG             ¦ DSPPFRGPH              ¦ STRPFRT               ¦
¦ CPYFCNARA             ¦ ENDJOBTRC              ¦ WRKFCNARA             ¦
¦ CPYGPHFMT             ¦ PRTACTRPT              ¦ WRKSYSACT             ¦
¦ CPYGPHPKG             ¦ PRTCPTRPT              ¦                       ¦
¦ CPYPFRDTA             ¦ PRTJOBRPT              ¦                       ¦
¦ CRTFCNARA             ¦ PRTJOBTRC              ¦                       ¦
¦ CRTGPHFMT             ¦ PRTLCKRPT              ¦                       ¦
¦ CRTGPHPKG             ¦                        ¦                       ¦
¦ CRTHSTDTA             ¦                        ¦                       ¦
¦ DLTFCNARA             ¦                        ¦                       ¦
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+

Mel Rothman


alan shore wrote:

> using the method you described and WRKCMD ANZ* resulted in the same 
>list------ NO ANZPGM command.
> We just recently upgraded to V4R3. I wonder if this is a problem due to the 
>upgrade?
>
> >>> Jim Langston <jlangston@conexfreight.com> 12/23 12:08 PM >>>
> Woah!
>
> I'm on V3R7M0 and ANZPGM is in library QSYS.
> It is a standard OS/400 command as far as I know.
> Perhaps they took it out for some reason?  Very
> strange.
>
> What happens when you try
> ANZ* on the command line?
>
> Regards,
>
> Jim Langston
>
> alan shore wrote:
>
> > What release are you on. I am on V4R3 and I attempted to prompt on this 
>command and ithe response was
> > Command ANZPGM in library *LIBL not found.
> > Any suggestions? Is this a command that has been created in-house?
>

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