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Another tool is ABSTRACT - from the Help Systems group - you still won't get everything, but things like Pathfinder and ABSTRACT let you add items yourself to the cross-reference.

We have ABSTRACT - excellent tool.

There's also something from Fresche Legacy now, I think - X-Analysis?

I also use the iSphere source file search to find stuff in an RSE filter that comprises all the source libraries - give it part of a file name and within seconds I have all the uses of that string - MUCH faster than "find string"that uses FNDSTRPDM.

HTH
Vern

On 9/8/2016 12:42 PM, Darryl Freinkel wrote:
There is/was a tool HAWKEYE that did that.

Darryl


On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 1:29 PM, Darren Strong <darren@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

We do something like a DSPPGMREF to an outfile for every program in an
application set. Then we query that accumulated file for references to the
file we're interested in. Its also somewhat useful for finding programs
that call a given program.

Its not totally exhaustive. It can miss some things with certain types of
SQL and I'm sure some other things. We use it as a good starting point.




From: "James H. H. Lampert" <jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 09/08/2016 01:09 PM
Subject: Finding everything that uses a given PF?
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Are my 54-year-old "little grey cells" playing tricks with me, or do I
remember hearing of a way to search a system for everything that
references a given physical file?

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