Thanks Staffan,  I agree, but was still hoping for at least a partial aid
leaving out the dynamic entries.

> I'm not aware of any and I find this hard to do. If I understand
> you correctly you want to be able to see where a specific method
> and routine is used in? In your own code? The problem I see is to
> safely determine the class to which a specific method belongs. And
> also, method/routine names might be dynamically built and executed
> using INTERPRET so there is no way to determine the name of the
> method from the source code. Tough task to solve.
>
> Staffan
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 2:33 AM, Art Heimsoth
> <artst...@artheimsoth.com> wrote:
>
>> Is there a cross reference tool available somewhere that will
>> identify all
>>
> the methods and functions in an ooRexx program in a cross reference
> format? Â Did not find any with a quick google search, but did not
> look at all the rexx places either. Â Thanks if anyone is aware of
> one.
>
> --
> Â  Art Heimsoth - artst...@artheimsoth.com


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