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Never mind, for someone who has all his programs bound by copy, compiling with *NOUNREF to save space would be like a drop in the ocean.

As for the list of modules, I set up a WDSC connection and filtered all the modules into a table. I can then show all the modules on the system and sort them on size, etc. But SQLRPGLE modules still show up as RPGLE.


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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de David FOXWELL
Envoyé : mercredi 28 avril 2010 10:00
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Objet : compile option*NOUNREF

I wanted to try the new(ish) compile option *NOUNREF on an
RPG module. Is this option not available if the module is SQLRPGLE?

How can I get a list of all modules but distinguish between
SQL and non SQL module?

Thanks.

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