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Hans,

I'm shocked that you would point somebody to that example. With V5R1,
there is a much better, more reliable, more intuitive... method - API
QWVRCStk.

In my article, "Like Looking for a Program in a Call Stack" in the March
2002 issue of iSeries NEWS, I discuss the API and provide service
program CallStack with procedures for retrieving call stack entries.

The article is at

http://www.iseriesnetwork.com/artarchive/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewarticle&CO_ContentID=13860&channel=art&subart=issue&issueid=584

Note that you must be a professional member of the iseriesnetwork to
access this article.

Gary Guthrie
Senior Technical Editor, iSeries NEWS


Hans Boldt wrote:
>
> JJW wrote:
> > Hi *All
> >
> > If rpg4 program A calls rpg4 program B is there anyway for
> > me to tell program A called program B from looking at the
> > system values of program B?
>
> Check this FAQ entry:
>
> <http://faq.midrange.com/data/cache/95.html>
>
> Cheers!  Hans
>
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