I believe that xref utility on FeedForward's web site will look through sequence code -- as well as block connections, graphics, and historians. I've used its output to find problems of this type before. Corey Clingo BASF Corp. "Ashley Davey" <Ashley.Davey@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 05/20/2005 01:18 AM Please respond to foxboro To: foxboro cc: Subject: Re: [foxboro] Trapping calls Thanks Alex, I thought there was an easier way. Ashley >>> ajohnson@xxxxxxxxxxx 08:12:08 20/05/05 >>> No, but you could scan your sequence code for the reference cd /opt/fox/ciocfg grep AUTDSR */*.s Repeat on each host. There is an obscure case where the parameter to be changed is stored in a SN00xx parameter. This approach won't work in that case. However, you could use getpars to examine the SN00xx parameters. Hope this helps. Regards, Alex Johnson Invensys Process Systems Invensys Systems, Inc. 10707 Haddington Houston, TX 77043 713.722.2859 (voice) 713.722.2700 (switchboard) 713.932.0222 (fax) ajohnson@xxxxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________________________________ This mailing list is neither sponsored nor endorsed by Invensys Process Systems (formerly The Foxboro Company). Use the info you obtain here at your own risks. Read http://www.thecassandraproject.org/disclaimer.html foxboro mailing list: //www.freelists.org/list/foxboro to subscribe: mailto:foxboro-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=join to unsubscribe: mailto:foxboro-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=leave