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As I have put out previously, I have a utility called GETSRCDTA that
get all the source and module names for all objects in a library that
I can send you. It builds an output file that you can then query
anyway you want. I uses the system API's to get all the information
and works on ILE objects and OPM objects. Let me know if you want a
copy.

On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 6:58 AM, Mark S Waterbury
<mark.s.waterbury@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, Mike:

See:
http://www.mcpressonline.com/apis/the-api-corner-parallelism-with-open-list-apis.html

HTH,

Mark

> On 7/20/2012 7:38 AM, Mike Cunningham wrote:
A DSPPGM command will let you drill into a single program and see the service programs it is bound to and the modules in that service program. Is there an easy way to do that across the entire system and find all programs that are using a module from a service program?

Mike Cunningham

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