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Hi Mark

I admit to being confused - I don't see anything about OIR information in the output file for DSPPGMREF, and not in the documentation - what have I missed?

Regards
Vern

On 7/9/2024 7:52 PM, Mark Waterbury wrote:
Steve,
How else can we do this?  DSPPGMREF is the only documented and supported interface to obtain the "*OIR" information (object information repository) for each library.
Mark
On Tuesday, July 9, 2024 at 08:31:42 PM EDT, Steve McKay <samckay1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Looks like ol' Bob is cheating a little - he's just wrapping the DSPPGMREF
command in SQL and doing a CALL QSYS2.QCMDEXC rather than running it from a
command line.

Oh, well - thanks for your help, Mark!

Thanks,

Steve McKay
(205) 585-8424
samckay1@xxxxxxxxx



On Tue, Jul 9, 2024 at 4:36 PM Mark Waterbury <
mark.s.waterbury@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

See:

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/dsppgmref-sql-table-function-ibmi-bob-cozzi/


On Tuesday, July 9, 2024 at 05:18:15 PM EDT, Steve McKay <
samckay1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

All -

I'm trying to identify all programs on the system that use a specific
IBM-provided Service Program (*SVCPGM).  I can do this using DSPPGMREF on a
particular program or *ALL programs in a library and searching through the
resulting list.

I would prefer to use SQL to get the list of programs - is there a service
that will return this information?  I expect to provide the Service Program
name and receive a list of all programs using that program.

Thanks,

Steve McKay
(205) 585-8424
samckay1@xxxxxxxxx
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