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I believe you can run the procedure and then from the same workstation &
signon or from the console you can type  HISTORY  and get a history of just
what was run and when.

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-------Original Message-------

From: midrange-l@midrange.com
Date: Friday, May 17, 2002 14:40:51
To: Midrange-L@Midrange.com
Subject: OCL Question - Identify Current OCL Procedure Running

Hello,

I am sorry for asking this question ... However somwtimes there are
legacy applications that still need some changes.

I need to find a way to identify the current OCL procedure being used
(either in an OCL procedure or an RPG36 type program)

Does anyone have a piece of shareware for this task ?

Some very old OCL(s) are referencing the same RPG36 program being used
and I need to know exactly wich of those are actually working in a
Production Mode.

I thought of using a validity checker program mover the STRS36PRC command
... thje problem is that in System/36 Mode you can invoke the procedures
in many other ways. So that is not a perfect solution.

Your advice will be appreciated.

Jorge Moreno
Systems Analyst
Overseas Military car Sales
Woodbury, New York

Phone 516.921.2800 ext 17471
Fax 516.496.1820



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