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The command that is run from that option should be in the message file as Bryan showed.


Jim Oberholtzer
Agile Technology Architects



On Mar 17, 2023, at 10:24 AM, Art Tostaine, Jr. <atostaine@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Thanks for the reply. I had tried DMPOBJ and it showed a VAI command that
checks if you are authorized to option 3. No indication what 3 does.

We think we found all of our source.

On Fri, Mar 17, 2023 at 8:18 AM Bryan Dietz <bdietz400@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I hope this is your scenario,
i created a menu in SEU, edited via option 17
the following were created
Member Type
MY_MENU MNUDDS
MY_MENUQQ MNUCMD
--------------------------
from command line GO MY_MENU
MY_MENU MY_MENU Menu

Select one of the following:

1. wrkjob
2. wrksbmjob
3. wrkactjob
4.
-------------------------------

when this object is created, it also created:
WRKOBJ MY_MENU*

Object Type
MY_MENU *MSGF
MY_MENU *FILE
MY_MENU *MENU
-------------------------
now the message file contains the option from the menu

Message ID Severity Message Text
USR0001 0 wrkjob
USR0002 0 wrksbmjob
USR0003 0 wrkactjob
------------------------

so maybe you have similar objects on the system

Bryan

if not, sometimes doing a DMPOBJ and looking thru the resulting printout
is fun.


Art Tostaine, Jr. wrote on 3/14/2023 9:54 AM:
I have a customer that stopped using VAI accounting. I guess they can't
use
the software because they chose to stop paying maintenance.

Someone added a custom menu option to their MASTER menu to go to a custom
menu which contains their own programs and commands, not VAI. We don't
know
what the menu name is. Is there a way to retrieve the command being run
from the UIM menu? When I display the object and view the listed source
physical file, the file QMMNUSRC@ has no records.

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