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Finucci:

The ILE RPG Program Status Data Structure (PSDS) for v5r1 is
documented at:

  http://makeashorterlink.com/?W1BA12931

or
  
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pubs/html/as400/v5r1/ic2924/books/c092508381.htm#HDRPSDSDT9

A direct example of a piece of information that I'd like is from
positions 81-90, "Name of library in which the program is located."
Perhaps that's better stated as "Name of library that this program
was found in when called." I can do something like send a program
message and receive it to get the library, but it's sure nicer to
have the program just know where it came from.

It seems odd that this isn't an IBM extension to COBOL after all this time. RPG 
programmers would not want to get along without a PSDS.

Tom Liotta

Finucci Domenico wrote:

>What type of information are supplied by such "program status" DS ?

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