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I use the QWVRCSTK API; here's a link to some sample code to get you going:

http://www.mysamplecode.com/2012/08/rpgle-find-calling-program-name-on.html



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Subject: How to know the program that calls a second program?

Good morning / afternoon,

There is a CLP (PGMA) that is called by 3 other programs: PGM1, PGM2 and
PGM3. Is there a way to know, from within PGMA, which program called it but
without sending a parameter to it?

TIA,
Peter Vidal
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