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Hi Jay

If you are looking at the call, you can maybe press Ctrl when hovering over the name, that should give you a hyperlink to where the procedure comes from. If that is a /copy or /include, you can right-click that to open the source for the include.

Just hovering over the name can give you lots of information in recent releases.

Maybe that is what you need, let us know one way or the other!

Cheers
Vern

On 5/19/2023 7:55 AM, Jay Vaughn wrote:
For those that know RDI well..

when in a source member and you come across a call to an external
procedure, what feature do you use in RDI to quickly find out what module
that procedure lives in?
I've heard there is a way but cannot find it.

I'm used to always putting a module name prefix at the beginning of the
procedure name which is very helpful when you have heavy ILE integration
for the program. Multiple BNNDDIR's, modules, and srvpgms to look
through can be time consuming.

tia

Jay


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