I cannot confirm that this is the same program, but I have the following 
files:
RXCALLER MODULE   Y2 F        424          1          1  8/17/88 12:29:14
RXCALLER TEXT     Y1 F         80         12          1  8/17/88 12:28:57
RXCALLER ASSEMBLE Y1 F       1024          5          2  8/17/88 12:28:43

There are no author or company attributes (which would be rather unusual 
for anything written inside IBM).

As and ye shall receive.

Mike Walter
Aon Corporation
The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's.



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On 02/01/2011 10:50 AM, John P. Hartmann wrote:
> Ray Mansell (I think it was) wrote CALLER, which also accesses the 
caller's
> environment.  It may be at the IBM VM download page.

It's definitely not.  Bob Marshall wrote it, the source code was lost
when he left IBM 20 years ago, and nobody at IBM would be able to vouch
for its ownership.

To get the answer with DMSCALLR, you can just call it repeatedly,
increasing the count until you reach the next EXEC.  DMSCALLR is pretty
limited, though.  It doesn't report the actual names of XEDIT macros,
and it doesn't find other REXX programs such as Pipelines stages and
MPVM macros.

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