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My partner Susan Gantner wrote an article on this for ITJungle a while back - you can find it here: https://www.itjungle.com/2012/08/22/fhg082212-story02/ <https://www.itjungle.com/2012/08/22/fhg082212-story02/> The article includes a link to the downloadable code.

If you google for the names of the APIs used you'll find other offerings that may be more recent.

This was not intended as a full-blown utility - rather as a starting point for you own custom explorations.


Jon Paris

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On Jul 8, 2017, at 2:00 PM, Mario Salgado Montenegro <salgadoas400@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello Guys,
I just wanting to know if there's a way to find out or some kind of tool,
to let me know what modules or service programs are linked to a particular
program.
The point is that I have a lack of technical information here with some
programs so I don't know how to be sure what modules or service program I
need to compile in particular cases.
So i want to create some kind of data base with a list of modules and
service programs with the programs they are linked.
Hope you can clarify my purpose.

Thanks anyway.

Best Regards.


Saludos Cordiales,

Atte,

Mario Alexis Salgado Montenegro
Programador Senior RPG AS400
+50378084617
SalgadoAS400@xxxxxxxxx
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