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create a list of PGM objects in a file in your lib using DSPOBJD output
to a
file. Then write a CL that reads through the file and does a DSPPGM of
each
program outputting to a file using *ADD. Then write a query that
interrogates the last output file by program and shows all referenced
objects.

Oh, I see, Stuart. Thanks. Actually, that first step (DSPOBJD) could be
avoided by using *ALL as program name on DSPPGMREF.

It makes some sense but I'm trying to avoid this since it means extracting a
lot of data that I really don't need. Anyway, this won't be the first
IBM-like API I've written. It'll be a nice break.

Thanks,

Dennis Lovelady
http://www.linkedin.com/in/dennislovelady
--
"I get my exercise acting as a pallbearer to my friends who exercise."
-- Chauncey Depew




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