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John,

Assuming you cannot just scan all the source on the system to see where the calls are being made, consider auditing them. The audit journals should start to give you some information. Another option although a bit hard to do is to use PEX. A hierarchical collection will tell you what's calling the program. That takes time and a bit of storage. If you're at V7, Job Watcher can do it as well. At V5R4 iDoctor can give you some of that information, and I think you guys are big enough to talk your way into a copy of iDoctor.

Jim Oberholtzer
CEO/Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects, LLC


On 3/30/2011 9:35 AM, John.BresinaJr wrote:
We have a 3rd party application on our system that hasn't been updated in years. I can see about 18 programs within the 3rd party application library that are being used on a daily basis. Is there a way I can tell what is calling those programs?

John

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