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There has been a lot of activity lately on checking your call stack on the
midrange-l list.  In fact, searching their archives (when that gets fixed)
for call stack might be beneficial.

Rob Berendt
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Buck Calabro <Buck.Calabro@commsoft.net>
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11/08/2002 12:44 PM
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        Subject:        RE: Called program


>Generally how can I find out whether the
>program is called one or nt ?

DSPOBJD will tell you if it is a program (*PGM) object or a service
program
(*SRVPGM) object.  You cannot call a service program; only the procedures
inside it.  If my note doesn't help much, perhaps you can ask on the
MIDRANGE-L list, where people listen for system-related questions like
this.
  --buck
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