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Hi Charles

Nothing obvious that I know of. I ran DSPPGM against a program that uses a handler of mine, no mention of anything, not even the service program that is specified on the HANDLER keyword.

I also tried DSPPGMREF - again, nothing said about whatever the HANDLER keyword says.

That might be an interesting RFE - perhaps in DSPPGMREF - the service program (or other item specified in the HANDLER keyword) is not really bound to the program, at least not as it might be, to my knowledge.

HTH
Vern

On 11/8/2016 2:58 PM, Charles Wilt wrote:
Just curious as to rather or not there's anyway to tell if a program is
using an RPG Open Access handler?

I didn't see anything on first glance, but thought I'd ask here for
confirmation.

Thanks!
Charles


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