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We're using x-Analysis from Databorough - Excellent product. It supports
RPG, CL, COBOL, DDS defined physical files/logical files/print
files/display files, DB2 SQL defined files and views. It's supposed to
support Java code as well. It has GUI and Green screen interface.

Philip Kolomeysky | IT Consultant
t: 203-899-6932 | www.tauck.com



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Today's Topics:

1. RE: Source code analysis (Mike Cunningham)
2. Re: Scouring job descriptions for soon-to-be deleted
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3. Re: Scouring job descriptions for soon-to-be deleted
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4. Re: Scouring job descriptions for soon-to-be deleted
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message: 1
date: Wed, 11 Oct 2017 19:34:44 +0000
from: Mike Cunningham <mike.cunningham@xxxxxxx>
subject: RE: Source code analysis

Abstract does not include any java source code. Worked well in a pure
RPG environment doing native IO. Not sure if it works with RPG with
embedded SQL but we had asked about java since we own Abstract already
and were told it does not and there are no plans to have it support java
code.

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Subject: Re: Source code analysis

We use Abstract - current name - now part of Help Systems

On 10/11/2017 10:51 AM, Mike Cunningham wrote:
First there was Pathfinder, then there was Abstract/Probe (am I dating
myself?), what is there today for tools that can do source code analysis
and "where used" analysis for files and fields in an IBM i world? For
use it would need to work with RPG, DDS defined physical files/logical
files/print files/display files, SQL defined files and views, RPG code,
CL code, and Java code.

Thanks
Mike Cunningham

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date: Wed, 11 Oct 2017 15:53:25 -0400
from: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Scouring job descriptions for soon-to-be deleted
libraries

Little swamped right now but looking at Object_statistics at
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/wikis/home?lang=en#!/wiki/I
BM%20i%20Technology%20Updates/page/DB2%20for%20i%20-%20Services
and bouncing that against a UDF built around Retrieve Job Description
Information (QWDRJOBD) might work


Rob Berendt

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