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Doug

The CSM client does not call the old COM user exits for ATP. New ATP
programs AXPCDXAR and AXPCDXBR were written to be called from CSM.

This is another example of why everyone should be rapidly migrating away
from the old Legacy RPG code base. It appears to me that you are in the
process of moving to CSM. Congratulations. You will see a significant
performance improvement in productivity.

Kevin

On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 5:57 AM, Morrison, Doug <dmorrison@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I am wondering if anyone knows if a client (PowerLink) user exit program
(end line or end order) can tell if ATP returned a good date or failed.

The client does not appear to be calling the AMVATP0R program to calculate
ATP. I need to know if ATP does not calculate a date so that we can apply
some custom logic to provide customer service with a reasonable date.

I appreciate your input.

Doug

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