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Jeff:

You could use FNDSTRPDM to search for the file name in all source code, to find out where it occurs and in what members.

Or if you store your source in the IFS, you can use "grep" in QShell or in PASE.

HTH,

Mark S. Waterbury

> On 6/10/2016 10:20 AM, Jeff Young wrote:
I recently had an associate ask me how to determine what files were used by
SQL in an RPGLE program.
I had to think about it for a few, and realized that I do not know any
command that will show that. Especially if the SQL is dynamically prepared
by the RPG.

Is there any way to determine this?
Should I include unused "F" specs, external DS? some other method that
will allow the files to be seen by a cross reference utility or dsppgmref?

TIA


Jeff Young
Sr. Programmer Analyst



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