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Greg,

Oops -- sorry, I got that "backwards"...  about DSPPGMREF.

What you want in this case is to issue:

    DSPPGMREF libraryname/*ALL OBJTYPE(*PGM) +
        OUTPUT(*OUTFILE) ...

Then query the output file for the name of the *SRVPGM to find all of the programs that refer to it.

Hope that helps,

Mark S. Waterbury




On Friday, August 14, 2020, 4:28:31 PM EDT, Greg Wilburn <gwilburn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:





Is there an easy way to know what programs on my system are using a particular service program?
How about an individual procedure within that service program?

I have a situation where I need to change the procedure interface of a function.  I think I found all of them, but I can't be sure.

TIA

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