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I am in need of a good utility that will allow you to quickly identify
what
programs a service program is bound to. I have looked at PLCHECKUP
(from
Easy400) but it is not exactly what I am looking form. When you use the
DSPPGM command, it shows the service programs bound to the object. I
want
go the opposite direction. I want to name the service program and have
it
show me every program bound to it. It would be great if it could even
give
me information at the signature level.

If you don't get better response, I can post such a program to
code.midrange.com later today. I wrote a program to update service program
information for all users of a service program (e.g. when changes were made
to same), and it won't take much to extract the pieces you need.

But someone may have a better and/or more available tool.

Dennis Lovelady
http://www.linkedin.com/in/dennislovelady
--
"It is only impossible until it is not."
-- Captain Jean-Luc Picard




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