Finding EXPORT pair of an IMPORT statement

Hi!
I found an
IMPORT xyz INTO xyz FROM MEMORY ID xyz.
statement in a user-exit.
However I don't know exactly where is it's pair, and I don't know the easiest way to identify it's program, where this global variable is filled.
It could be in other user-exits and/or standard modifications, and if it is possible I don't want to chek all affected programs...
Does anyone have a good tip for it?
Thank you
Tamas

Hi Tamás Nyisztor,
Try find string:
TO MEMORY ID xyz.
Use program rpr_abap_source_scan
Suggested as an initial filter: programs Z and Y, user-exit and formulas.
Z, Y, LZ, ZX, RV*
Regards
Bruno Xavier.

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