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  • Subject: Re: How To Find Out What Outfile a Query Produces.
  • From: Pete Massiello <pmassiello@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 07 Sep 1999 12:52:01 -0400
  • Organization: OS Solutions International

But a Query is not a program, so a DSPPGMREF wouldn't be able to extract the 
info
from the query.

    Pete

Arlene M Soderlund wrote:

> >I am involved in a project which has to convert a large number of user
> queries into programs, by reserve engineering them.
> The problem I have is that many of the queries use files for input that have
> been created by other queries.
> As there are more than 4000 queries I am having trouble finding which
> queries output the file I'm looking for.
>
> Use DSPPGMREF to an outfile.
>
>  ===> DSPPGMREF PGM(*ALL/*ALL) OUTPUT(*OUTFILE) OBJTYPE(*ALL) OUTFILE(TESTLIB
> /TESTOUT)
>
> Then you might need a dspobjd to an outfile to Join to this file by program
> name.
> Then query away!!  <ggg>
>
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