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>From: "L. Maartens" <l.maartens@chello.nl>
>Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 16:27:22 +0100
>
>Can someone tell me how to determine if a (RPG) program object has been
>compiled with OPTION(*SRCDBG) or OPTION(*LSTDBG) ?
>
>As a software company i want to avoid to distribute my systems with easily
>retrieveable sources.

Loek, you don't have to worry about *SRCDBG, since that requires the
source to be available.  You can see if a program was compiled with
*LSTDBG using DMPOBJ.  Near the bottom of the dump listing (look on the
right hand side) you can see the whole compiler listing.

Barbara Morris



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