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Murali

Attachments don't come through on this list.

Have you read the help for DSPPGMREF? Please do.

This is not trivial - there are expensive products that do this for you - ABSTRACT and Pathfinder come to mind.

Do you know about the command menus? Like GO CMDPGM to see a list of most commands that deal with programs? Or try GO CMDREF - it only gives you DSPPGMREF. Or try GO CMDDSP for all the display commands - there are a lot. Or try GO CMDFILE. A little common sense goes a long way here.

Next, go to <www.iseries.ibm.com/support> and click on the button at the top that says "Search". This takes you to a pretty good search site. Put "program reference" or "dsppgmref" in the text box and search away.

This is what I would have to do. This is how I've learned anything - dig around. Then someday you'll have the chutzpah to answer questions on this list, as the rest of the "experts" do. ;-)

HTH

Vern

At 05:06 PM 7/9/2003 +0000, you wrote:

hi all,
i want to knoe any similar command like dspfileref...my requirment is to find out object cross reference like for example
object name (DBFILE01) is being cross refernced in the various programs namely PROGRAM01 and PROGRAM02 and PROGRAM03......
i ve list of files in a lib and i want to find out their cross references in various programs (libraries where they exists and atributes etc also)...is there any command similar to
DSPPGMREF...This command is nt giving required details in proper order...any pointers in this regard would really help me...please see the attachment to understand more abt my question...
Thanks &best regards,
Murali



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