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The _MATPGMNM MI builtin will let you retrieve both the program name and
it's library. (This works without resorting to searching the library list.)
I published an example of this back in Sept 2004:
http://systeminetwork.com/article/how-retrieve-programs-name-cl
The code in that article was contributed by Herman Van der Staey. For
your conveniences, I've copy/pasted it to code.midrange here:
http://code.midrange.com/0079bc50c2.html
On 11/7/2011 12:48 PM, James Lampert wrote:
Is there an easy way for a CL program to know what library it's located in?
It needs to access a similarly named IFS directory, according to the
library where it lives.
--
JHHL
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