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> -----Original Message-----
> From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx / Smith, Mike
>
> The thing is there is no object.  This isn't a program, but a procedure
> in a service program.  The procedure is in a module that has multiple
> procedures.  So I have module Standard, with Proc1, Proc2, Proc3.  I
> want to know when Proc2, or Proc3 was last used.
>
> Michael Smith

Unless there is some object that is used only in the procedure and nowhere
else in the system, I think you're SOL.

Another possibility is if the procedure does something to a file that occurs
no where else in the system.

Of course, you could build something in that updates a data area that you
define for the purpose, but obviously that's after the fact and, usually,
requests like yours want to know *now* when the last time something was
used.

hth,
db


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