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Tom

Try a DSPPGM and see what service programs are attached - or procedures. There might be some sign in other attributes of the program, but I tend to doubt it.

This might need you to go to ASNA, I've not tried to look at this yet, I hope the OA developers will notice!!

Vern

On 3/25/2011 7:19 AM, Tom Deskevich wrote:
Ok, I have tried DSPPGM DSPOBJD and cannot see anything that shows me definitively that my RPG program will use a handler.

Before you pull out your 48” steel ruler for my knuckles, I DO see the compile listing shows this:

Define condition names . . . . . : WITHWINGS

and this....
/If Defined (withwings)
F Handler('ASNAWINGS')

And it compiled successfully.

Yet when I run the program, it is not using the handler. I can tell because it opens the display file.
It should be picking up the ASPX (which exists).
I don’t want to get into the specifics of how ASNA wings works, just want to know if there is somewhere I can look
and see on the object definition where it will tell me , YES TOM, IT REFERENCES a HANDLER called ASNAWINGS.

Other programs work fine that are compiled the exact same way.
Mr. Google and he archives came up empty.

Thanks in advance.


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