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yes...then query the outfile for the file name being used as a
reference...then you have a list of programs that use the file...

Thanks,
Tommy Holden



From:
"Nick Selvaggio" <nselvaggio@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:
midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date:
08/19/2008 03:44 PM
Subject:
Re: Searching what programs use a file.



Thanks guys! I am looking for the inverse of this command. I would like to

see given a file what programs use it. It looks like this command will
take
a program as input and display what files it uses.

Thanks again.

Nick

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DSPPGMREF to an outfile and then use SQL or Query to view.




From:
"Nick Selvaggio" <nselvaggio@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:
midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date:
08/19/2008 01:15 PM
Subject:
Searching what programs use a file.



Hello all! I have a file on my system and I would like to know what
programs
use this file. Is there a way to accomplish this with a basic OS/400 tool?

Thanks.

Nick



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