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Am 24.07.2024 um 15:36 schrieb Mark Waterbury <mark.s.waterbury@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

You could just use FNDSTRPDM on your source file(s) to find all places that reference the procedure name.

This might help in cases, where

a) you only have a few source code libraries

b) you don't have the source code in IFS (-> grep)

c) you don't use polymorphic procedures using OVERLOAD - at least not, if you want to know which overloaded procedure effectively gets called

I think it's a bummer, that IBM has no SQL service for that.

Regards,
Daniel

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