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"...and the next thing we do is we scan our database and depending on data in certain files, we call the H$APIOBJ to add data to their database, so that when can see the file usage in hawkeye..." So Krish, do you have the data you want to add before hand? If that is the case, how you got it? We were dumping a list of the IFS root directory into a work file, including sub-folders. Then, we were reading the folders, file per file, and search internally for file names used in SQL commands. Those names plus the path on which the source is located at, were written into a work file, which we use later on to see which CGIs have MYFILE... now, the program has a glitch because we rely on the position of the file name within that CGI source. There is a source that has a file in a place were we do not like it to be and that is the one who is causing the whole process to abort. Even though we can fix the program, I was wondering how this can be done more effectively... and less complicated.... Peter Vidal PALL Corporation SR Programmer Analyst 5775 Rio Vista Drive, Clearwater, FL 33760-3137
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