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Huh? Don't you mean DSPPGMREF of the CLs? DSPOBJD doesn't have that info, does 
it?

And I forget the implications for ILE programs that use multiple modules.

Vern

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> Ahhh, I see now. Your understanding is the reverse of how it works. Any 
> program in the system can execute any other with a few exceptions for 
> service programs and the like. The program object does not contain any 
> information regarding what can execute it, only what it executes. This 
> makes sense when you consider that most iSeries shops have over a thousand 
> programs. 
> 
> What you want is a DSPOBJD of all the CL programs to determine which ones 
> execute the RPG program in question. 
> 
> Hope that helps. 
> 
> Donald R. Fisher, III 
> Project Manager 
> Roomstore Furniture Company 
> (804) 784-7600 extension 2124 
> DFisher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
> 
> 
> 
> I was trying to see the outfile for DSPPGMREF(RPG PROGRAM), in the objects 
> referenced column I dont see CL program at all.It shows only files the rpg 
> program refers to. 
> 
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