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I haven't used Application Diagram much - have tried it and never found it really helpful. There was a similar "navigation" tool in the old CODE/400 that did much better for me - someone will have to educate me, methinks.

I suggest the outline - it has a section of the subroutines listed - you can select whether to see them in order as they appear in the source or alphabetically. You click on the name and go to where it is defined. If there is a plus sign next to the name, click on it and you'll see everywhere it is used, including, I think, where defined. Click on one of those line numbers and you are positioned there.

Now there's another option - right-click in the source and click on "Filter view" - here you can select Subroutines, which shows you only the BEGSR & ENDSR lines. You can also select "Control" - it shows you all the conditional stuff, and it includes, in the order as it appears in the source, the EXSRs and the BEGSRs and ENDSRs. It doesn't show anything about procedures, but you didn't ask about those, right? :)

HTH
Vern

On 11/3/2016 2:57 PM, Buck Calabro wrote:
On 11/2/2016 2:48 PM, JRusling@xxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
Anything that displays in a list type fashion or even a diagram?
Outline View might serve.

Also, look at the Application Diagram.
Source > Visualise Application Diagram. If you check out the icon on
that menu option, there's an identical icon in the Toolbar, but it
totally confounds my ability to describe in words :-)



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