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Assuming that you a) had the source b) you weren't worried about the
possibility of having two display files of the same name in different
libraries, then yes you could do it that way, but you will just get a
report, rather than an outfile, and if you wanted to perform the process
for more than one file, you would have to rerun the scan, rather than just
requerying the outfile.



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Couldn't you just do a '25' find string on the WRKOBJPDM against your
production libraries source files (QRPGSRC)in PRODLIB?  Or is that too
easy?

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike.Collins@syan.co.uk [mailto:Mike.Collins@syan.co.uk]
Sent: 06 June 2002 10:57
To: rpg400-l@midrange.com
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What Mike was I believe suggesting was to perform a DSPPGMREF of all your
programs to an outfile, than SQL or query the outfile to check where your
file has been used for a compilation. You cannot do it the other way around
using OS/400, as when you create a file, there is no link between that file
and a program, the link is the other way around when you compile your
program, it knows which files were used during the compilation.



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Hai

I tried that but the program types refered to are *pgm, **srvpgm *module
and
*sqlpkg -- no *file.
So was not able to use it.

Regards,
Sunil
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To: <rpg400-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 2:35 PM
Subject: Re: **How to find display file program relation**





>Can anyone tell me if there is ant cl command with which I can find which
>all programs are using a particular display file. Like DSPDBR for db
files.

Sunil
     try the DSPPGMREF command (shows all sorts of usages).
Mike




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