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  • Subject: Re: Module references
  • From: Ellen ter Hazeborg <hazeborg@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 21:47:44 +0100

I have got the following problem: (I think it's vice versa)
We normally compile our programs with CRTBNDRPG, because we only use a
few modules. How do I get the bind directory from a module I use in a
program ? With DSPPGM I only get the information about the modules in my
program, but I do not get any information about the bind directory.
Does your tool solve this problem too ? If so, do you know how it gets
the information ?

Have fun, Ellen
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Buck Calabro/commsoft schrieb:
> 
> On 02/01/99 06:06:41 AM "Carol Godfrey"  wrote:
> 
> >For any given module, how can I find into which program/s it is bound?
> 
> There's no "internal" cross reference between module and program that I
> know of, like DSPDBR for logical to physical file.  We use Hawkeye's
> Pathfinder for such cross referencing chores - (970) 498-9000.  There are
> others (ASC's Abstract/Probe comes to mind), but we use and love
> Pathfinder.  If you are *forced* to "do it yourself", you'll need to use
> several API's to collect the information (basically like doing a DSPPGM
> *ALL and sorting them by module name.)  Look at QBNLPGMI, QBNLMODI, and
> QBNLSPGM.
> 
> Buck Calabro
> CommSoft, Albany, NY
> mailto:mcalabro@commsoft.net
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