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  • Subject: Re: API? SNDWAKUP
  • From: "Kathleen Kostuck" <kkostuck@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 13:12:24 -0600

Also, (and I know this seems obvious but I'm experienced at overlooking the
obvious ;^)) when you do the WRKOBJ   *ALL/SNDWAKUP  , make sure that the
user profile that you are using to look for this object has *ALLOBJ
authority.

Kathleen Kostuck
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> From: Rob Berendt <rob@dekko.com>
> To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> Subject: Re: API? SNDWAKUP
> Date: Wednesday, November 11, 1998 9:37 AM
> 
> Ok, you've got PGMA which calls SNDWAKUP right?  And you've got the
source to PGMA 
> also?  Or did you do a DSPPGMREF on PGMA to see what programs are called?
> 
> Is SNDWAKUP a literal or a variable?  In other words, when PGMA calls
SNDWAKUP does 
> SNDWAKUP have quotes around it?  If not search the source on PGMA until
you find 
> SNDWAKUP declared and what value is stored in it.  If you do not have the
source on 
> PGMA and you see SNDWAKUP only in the DSPPGMREF then that tells us that
it is a 
> literal and not a variable.
> 
> The existence, or lack thereof, of a called program will not affect the
compile.  
> You can compile the chicken prior to the hatching of it's egg.  The lack
of existence 
> will affect the execution of the program.  Try doing a WRKOBJ  
*ALL/SNDWAKUP        
> In the past you might have been assuming that SNDWAKUP was in a
particular library 
> when it is not.  Perhaps the library list during the execution of PGMA is
different 
> from your development library list.  The *ALL/SNDWAKUP should find it. 
If not, then 
> PGMA will not run.  Unless, all of the following are true:  1)  PGMA is
an ILE program,  
> 2)  After doing a CRT...MOD on PGMA you have to do a CRTPGM and join it
with a service 
> program that contains SNDWAKUP.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Gary_Lehman@mail.mchcp.org on 11/10/98 08:06:31 PM
> Please respond to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com@Internet
> To:   MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com@Internet
> cc:    
> 
> Subject:      API?  SNDWAKUP
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I came across something(actually another programmer did) in one of our
old
> RPG programs.  Its a call to a program called SNDWAKUP.  It looks like
> nothing we wrote as we have no source and we can't seem to find an
object,
> yet the program compiles and runs fine.  So I was wondering if it was an
> API, cause the routine its called in has to do with processing that the
> document describes as IBM IN USE routine.  Looks as if it means when a
> record is in use perform some function.  
> 
> Does this ring a bell with anyone?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Gary Lehman
> Programmer Analyst II
> Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan
> 
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