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  • Subject: RE: Change Non Observable to Observable?
  • From: "Pytel, Alexei" <pytela1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 15:24:10 +0100


Most probably CHGPGM is used to remove observability.
You can concoct CHGPGM command of your own (to do nothing) and place it
in a top library in a library list. 
If they explicitly call QSYS/CHGPGM you may need to replace it
temporarily.

    Best regards,

          Alexei Pytel



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mary Jo Whitcomb [SMTP:mjwhit@cyberportal.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 1998 1:07 PM
> To:   MIDRANGE-L
> Subject:      Change Non Observable to Observable?
> 
> We just ordered our new 620.  We currently have a F45 running an older
> version of First Coast's Hospital Information System.  I have found
> three
> non-observable programs.  They show a window in GL applications where
> the
> user can select the company, or select the period and account to run a
> program against.  They are used, one of them frequently.
> 
> To recompile them, you have to run a BLDWNDPGM command, for which we
> do not
> have the source.  Running this command still results in a non
> observable
> program.  We servered relations with First Coast several years ago,
> and I
> understand it was not ended in a friendly manner.
> 
> Short of rebuilding a front end for the GL programs, is there a way to
> make
> these programs observable?  Maybe there is no way to do this, but I
> have
> come to expect miracles from this list.
> 
> Thanks for any advice.
> 
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