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Problem already fixed. But, I ran TRCJOB. Very interesting. There
are a couple of other functions I may have to look at.

Thanks Chuck.

John McKee

On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 10:01 AM, CRPence <CRPbottle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 13 Jun 2013 06:43, John McKee wrote:
<<SNIP>>
The program that runs at sign on has this: CALLPRC PRC(GetExcLibl)

I just want to find (again) what file is read by that procedure.

Where do I look?

The output of a TRCJOB will show trace "DATA" records that will
identify the member of the database file(s) opened by the procedure.
That trace facility even allows selecting job names on which to start a
trace, for jobs that do not yet exist, thus easily enabling trace of an
interactive job that will start from a particular workstation name. And
as a side effect of identifying the file.member opened by the proc, the
trace reveals more about the procedure itself within the "FLOW" trace
records.

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