said: 
>I had no idea where you extracted that list. The  SysStemSort() function 
>certainly is not  listed anywhere in *.hlp or *.inf documentation, that's 
>why I piped in (apparently,  mistakenly). 
As I mentioned to Bob, the OS/2 documentation has issues.  All one has to 
do to know this is to look at the dates of the files you are searching. 
>For my information how do you extract such info from a DLL. Thanks. 
I used strings.exe.  It's a good tool for this kind of job because it 
ignores binary data and produces one line per string which is what I 
wanted.  The output was piped into sort.  The noise in the resulting file, 
I cleaned up by hand. 
Given how the function tables are defined within REXX function DLLs, 
almost any text editor that doesn't blow up when it sees binary data will 
work almost as well. 
Steven 
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