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  • Subject: Re: Embedded SQL
  • From: "David Morris" <dmorris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2000 14:06:14 -0600

LKeel,

I would parse the source.  Literal values are almost as important as file 
references.  With 
them in your cross reference, you can answer questions like "where have we 
hardcoded 
the library name x?".

David Morris

>>> LKeel@UNARCORACK.com 04/14/00 10:31AM >>>

We have a home-grown Cross Reference system and we get most all of the
program references except for the files used in SQLRPG/LE programs.  The
reason we don't is because the files are dynamic and are not listed in the
program reference.

Does anyone know of a way to capture these pgm references short of parsing
the RPG source for the FROM clause?

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