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Lloyd,

Should a DSPPGMREF not help you in this?

Just list to an outfile and using a recursive called subprocedure you can
"recreate" the programme flow. It depends to how many levels deep you go,
of course.

With regards,
Carel Teijgeler






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On 11-8-2010 at 13:07 Loyd Goodbar wrote:

I have a maze of Synon programs for which I would like to map the call
structure. This is a vendor product and we do not have the model.
From a menu option, a prompt program runs, followed by a verifier
program,
then the job is submitted to batch or run interactively. All of these are
different programs.
I would like to map the menu option program all the way through its
process.


Basically, a report showing:

Initial program: PGMA
PGM A
* PGMA1
* PGMB1
** PGMB3
** PGMC3

Here, PGM A calls PGM A1 and B1. PGM B1 calls B3 and C3.

We use Aldon for source control, but only for the few vendor programs we
modify.

I apologize if this is vague...

Thanks,
Loyd
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