That would be interesting.  The only thing I've done in the past, is to stick a 
subroutine call near the top, to write the name of the routine into a logging 
file, and then recompile all the programs.




-----Original Message-----
From: McGowan, Ian <james.mcgo...@bankofthewest.com>
To: U2-Users <U2-Users@listserver.u2ug.org>
Sent: Mon, Jan 6, 2014 4:08 pm
Subject: [U2] Logging program execution in Unidata?


We're looking into a major conversion late this year, which will involve 
checking out several thousand programs (mostly opens, reads or writes).  Some 
programs are run many times a day, whereas some were throwaway and haven't been 
touched in years.  It would be great to get some sense of which ones are active.

We unfortunately don't have a wrapper program, wondering if anyone has run into 
this before - is it possible to somehow log when a program is executed in 
Unidata?  Any magic triggers, directory flags or other audit flags that can get 
turned on?

Any ideas gratefully received,
Ian


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