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That looks like a very nice tool. It doesn't show columns, though, since DSPPGMREF never did. To find what is used in a program (not just columns in a table, say), one might almost need to use a compile listing. Bob mentions other tools - I suppose he means cross-reference tools, such as ABSTRACT or Hawkeye, etc.


Cheers
Vern


On Tue, 26 Mar, 2024 at 9:50 AM, Dan Bale <dan.bale@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


To: midrange systems technical discussion

I don't think so, but have a look at
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/dsppgmref-sql-table-function-ibmi-bob-cozzi/

- Dan

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Subject: db2 sql table view


Is there a view available to allow us to see the file/fields
(table/columns) that are referenced
in a specific program/module object?

tia

Jay

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