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Steve,
If you're using MAPICS, try the little known WRKPGMDTL command and
select "called programs". It will give you an indented list of
programs.
Bryan Burns
ECHO Outdoor Power Equipment

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Subject: What Program(s) were called

I am trying to track down an issue we are having with our ERP system.
Is
there a way of getting a list of every program that was called when I
run
an interactive job? Somewhere in this process a program is being called

that is not working like it should & tracking down what program it is
has
been a struggle due to how our ERP software is written. Our ERP vendor
says it works for them, but we obviously are using an older version of a

program that has been updated since we did our initial install.

Thanks in advance

Steve Jones

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