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I asked the same question a while back and got this answer:

I think if you do a DSPPGM  PGM(libr/pgm) DETAIL(*MODULE) and then choose
option 5 you'll find what you're looking for.


-----Original Message-----
From: Buzz Fenner [mailto:bfenner@jonesborocwl.org]
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 3:30 PM
To: RPG Discussion
Subject: Program Source


Hi all.  To find the source member used to compile an RPG III program, you
can use DSPPGM.  How can you find the source member used to compile an RPG
IV (ILE) program?  We're not binding modules & service programs yet, so I
guess you could say it's created from the mainline module.  TIA.

Buzz Fenner
mailto:bfenner@jonesborocwl.org

"Consider the dafodill.  While you are doing that, I'll be over here looking
through your stuff."


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