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Hi Mark,
Yup, I was looking into that for the Querys if I had to "Roll My Own". In
the far distant past, I have pretty much written my own at various client
sites, using DSPPGMREF and DSPDBR. Along with using Pathfinder and other
tools that were available at those sites.
I should have kept copies of my source. :-)
Thanx,
Nick
Nick Radich
Sr. Programmer/Analyst
EPC Molding, Inc.
Direct (320) 679-6683
Toll free (800) 388-2155 ext. 6683
Fax (320) 679-4516
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Hi, Nick:
See:
http://www.systeminetwork.com/isnetforums/archive/index.php?t-23052.html
for info.about a published article and tool called RTVQRYF that includes
DSPQRYD and DSPQRYF ... this may help you for the *QRYDFNs (Query/400
queries).
As others have mentioned, DSPPGMREF to an *OUTFILE will provide info on
what *PGMs use which *FILEs. DSPDBR to an *OUTFILE will provide
cross-references such as LFs-to-PFs. What else did you need?
Regards,
Mark S. Waterbury
Nick_Radich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: That's what I thought. I was just hoping there was an easier way to do it, short of creating my own XREF processing system. It would be fun though, if I could find the time. Thanx, Nick Nick Radich Sr. Programmer/Analyst EPC Molding, Inc. Direct (320) 679-6683 Toll free (800) 388-2155 ext. 6683 Fax (320) 679-4516 nick_radich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx "rick baird" <rick.baird@xxxxxxxxx> Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 03/22/07 11:59 AM Please respond to Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> cc Subject Re: Finding an object's usage no single command (unless you own hawkeye's pathfinder) DSPPGMREF *ALL will get all program references, but you'll have to look for queries and other stuff another way. On 3/22/07, Nick_Radich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <Nick_Radich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Hello everyone, Is there a Command I can run, or a system file I can query, that willshowme all of the objects on my system that reference a particular file? We are at V4R5. Thanx, Nick Nick Radich Sr. Programmer/Analyst EPC Molding, Inc. Direct (320) 679-6683 Toll free (800) 388-2155 ext. 6683 Fax (320) 679-4516 nick_radich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx -- This is the Midrange Systems Technical Discussion (MIDRANGE-L) mailinglistTo post a message email: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/midrange-l or email: MIDRANGE-L-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives at http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l.
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