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If you are at the terminal you can view the system request screen. This will
show you the main and current proc for the app running. Make sure you are in
36 mod when doing this (strs36).

Hope that helps

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Subject: Is there a way to find the current system/36 procedure name ?

Hi everyone,

I am not too familiar with the System/36 environment and at the moment I
am trying to retrieve the current procedure name in an OCL
I am giving support to a number of System/36 applications and ... long
story .. just long, long story. It runs the business for this customer and
.. well(!)

Found the . . . ?PROC? .. but this applies only to the Primary
procedure name

Has anyone ever been able to resolve this ? I have checked the System/36
Environment manuals .. but no cigar .. so far!

Thanks for your assistance

Jorge Moreno
Woodbury, New York

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