SYSTEM(9001) At Release 10 and above, although there were some problems with
it early on, I believe these have all been fixed in 10.1.

The other thing I have noticed is that if called as part of a general
routine that is invoked when an I-Type is called, the I-Type layer has no
description. In this scenario, it would be nice to know the dictionary and
filename of the I-Type if this is possible - IBM?

Cheers

Phil Walker
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Cal Charleston
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 10:51 AM
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Subject: [U2] uniVerse Call Stack From BASIC

I need to be able to programmatically determine the name of the currently
executing program / subroutine.  I seem to recall someone posting an obscure
SYSTEM() call that returns the call stack.  Does anyone know what I'm
talking about?

Thanks.

Cal Charleston
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