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 System/36 – How to retrieve the current procedure name (not the ?PROC? value but the currrent procedure name)
I am having trouble trying to resolve this. Is there an API or System/36 or Internal that can possibly retrieve the Current System/36 Procedure name ? .. Not the Primary (?PROC?) but the Current System/36 Procedure Name Help!   Thanks   Jorge Moreno Woodbury, NY test

Software/Hardware used:
iSeries *S36 environment
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UPDATED: March 31, 2012  8:29 PM

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Not the Primary (?PROC?) but the Current System/36 Procedure Name

I don’t use a *S36 environment, so I don’t know the difference. I have written *S36 subroutines (SUBRxx) to replace some that were never made available in an AS/400 environment.

If you can give a general description of the difference between “Primary (?PROC?)” and “Current System/36 Procedure Name”, maybe I can give some advice.

Tom

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