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Gad,

What kind(s) of "menus" are you talking about?  There are many types.

For example:

    - menus created by SDA

    - menus migrated from S/36 SSP that run in S36EE

    - menus created with DDS source for the DSPF, and using a small
      corresponding CL "driver" program behind each "menu" screen

    - UIM menus (created with UIM panel source)

    - proprietary "menu management" products from various vendors

    - proprietary built-in application-specific menu systems, typically
      bundled with and used in many traditional OS/400 ERP packages

For each of the above types of menus, the methods required to determine what programs (or other menus) are invoked for each menu option differ.

So, you will need to determine what kind(s) of "menus" are in use, and then, for each unique type, you will need to write a small "analysis" program to extract the relevant information and add that to your "cross-reference".

I hope that helps,

Mark S. Waterbury

On Monday, March 1, 2021, 2:36:11 AM EST, Gad Miron <gadmiron@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello sages

We have here a table that lists calls between PGMs (what PGMs call other
PGMs)
This table is refreshed nightly by exporting DSPPGMREF of certain LIBs to a
file.

However ,
PGM's called from MENUs are (naturally) not listed

Anyone know a way to list such calls?
SQL Services perhaps?


TIA
Gad

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