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I am trying to find all of the objects referenced by a program using 
the dsppgmref command.

My program was created using the CRTPGM command with 4 modules and no 
additional parameters.
                                                               
pgm name: XXX741
Modules:                     XXX741
                                       XXX299
                                       XXX300              
                                       XXX305              
no other parameters were changed.

Now, a comparison of the original program (RPGIII) references include 
the 3 programs added as modules.  the program created above does not 
include the 3 added modules.  any suggestions...

xxx741, xxx299 and xxx305 are all programs, xxx300 is a called proc.
need more.... just ask...
Ronald Nance
Commerce Insurance Group
Webster, MA. 01570
(508) 943-9000 Ext: 4078

rnance@commerceinsurance.com
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