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  • Subject: Re: Linking RPG module to a CL Program
  • From: MBarton@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 14:50:34 +0100



>I'm still looking for direct way for a CL program to know what library it
was loaded from. I don't have the option of passing in a parameter.
>
>If I created a small RPG module which used the Program Status Data
Structure I'd have the name of the library from which the program was
loaded. Does the MAIN >program have to be RPG for structure to be
populated?
>
>However I can't seem to find an example of how I'd prototype the call or
use of the module in a CL program.
>
>Is this something a CL program can't do?

Steve
     one alternative way is to use the RTVINVST MI program
(found on the as400network website under shareware / Program Addons).

This program retreives the program and library of the nth previous
program in the program stack.

Mike

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