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To expand on Mark's suggestion, I recommend the source search in iSphere - it is much faster than FNDSTRPDM in my experience. Both can be used against RDi filters - FNDSTRPDM is Find String... in the context menu for libraries or filters in RDi. FNDSTRPDM does have an option to search in data members, while iSphere's is source members only.

Cheers
Vern


On Wed, 24 Jul, 2024 at 8:36 AM, Mark Waterbury <mark.s.waterbury@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


To: rpg programming on ibm i

Hi, Greg,
You could just use FNDSTRPDM on your source file(s) to find all places that reference the procedure name.
Or, see this article:
https://www.itjungle.com/2012/08/22/fhg082212-story02/
Hope that helps,
Mark S. Waterbury
On Wednesday, July 24, 2024 at 09:14:24 AM EDT, Greg Wilburn <gwilburn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:gwilburn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

I know I can find a list of programs that use a specific service program (using BOUND_SRVPGM_INFO).

Is there a similar method I could use to find the same information about a specific procedure/function in that service program?

I would like to change the output format of a specific procedure, but I've no idea where I've used it.

TIA,
Greg
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