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  • Subject: CRTBNDCL compile options problem
  • From: Jim Essinger <esinger@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2001 10:51:00 -0700

Hello all!

I'm having a problem with the CRTBNDCL prompting on V5R1M0 (WDT) of  the 
Code product.  I can not use all 10 characters of the activation group 
attribute prompt.  It will only allow me to enter 7 characters, when the 
command on the iSeries 400 will allow 10 characters.

Also - if you have any pull with the compiler developers, I would DEARLY 
like to have a binding directory entry on the CRTBNDCL command like COBOL 
has on the CRTBNDCBL command.  This would allow me to do a one step compile 
of ILE when I have to bind several modules together, and the CL is 
controlling the whole group.

Is there any work arouds for these issues?

Jim Essinger
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Student Loan Fund of Idaho
208-452-4058
esinger@fmtc.com

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