Scott,
perhaps you need this DB2 Tool:
db2bfd
Usage: db2bfd [ [-b] [-h] [-s] [-v] ] <filespec>
Where: <filespec> is a V7 or V8 bind file
Options: -b = display bind file header
-h = display this information
-s = display SQL statements
-v = display host variable declarations
Best regards
Joachim M�ller
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How do you trace a package back to it's source program.
I've found a package in syscat.statements that updates
a particular table of interest. But how do I find the
name of the source program that was bound to that package?
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